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zrail
10y ago
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kybernetyk
10y ago
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Got a 23andme analysis some time ago. Now I can just search for gene SNPs (those IDs that start with rs) in the data set and see what variants I have. It's pretty cool.
jauer
10y ago
For the lazy, if you have 23andme and are signed in:
https://www.23andme.com/you/explorer/snp/?snp_name=rs1421085
BurningFrog
10y ago
Thanks! You understand UI design!
Not sure if I should be glad I'm not at risk or sad that I don't have that excuse.
riemannzeta
10y ago
Another thanks. Probably the most value I've gotten out of 23andme to date
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AndrewDucker
10y ago
Thak you - turns out I have two Cs in there. Fascinating!
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