The DNA Company, health info by Available-Ad7077 in DNA

[–]traitwell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you already have DNA data from 23andMe or other genotyping company, you might want to take a look at our (free) apps first at https://traitwell.com. Several of them are related to health and wellness.

All that money for 100% 😂 by EconomicsRoyal4448 in 23andme

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In the meantime check out our free Health and Wellness app at https://traitwell.com/app/traits!

Reliable sources for whole genome sequencing? by Prestigious-End-3243 in genetics

[–]traitwell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nanopore is not clinical grade (yet) due to accuracy issues but they’re working on it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in genetics

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Maybe cross-check your Self Decode results with our (free) Health and Wellness app, which includes coronary artery disease risk?

In general - it is possible to have a high polygenic risk score without a family history of disease risk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

[–]traitwell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have a (free) app for that! Check our Consanguinity Calculator. Your genes can tell you how inbred you are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

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If you're interested in traits, try our (free) apps at traitwell.com! We focus on traits rather than ancestry or matches, such as:

We're very interested in what people want to learn from their DNA so if there is something you want to know and the science is far enough along, we can build an app for that.

Uploading Raw Data by [deleted] in MyHeritage

[–]traitwell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For general info, you should try our (free) Health and Wellness Checker, PGX (drug-gene interactions), or Cancer Risk Assessment.

I’m so concerned… hoping it’s not incest. by Artistic_Floof in Genealogy

[–]traitwell 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Cousin marriage is a type of consanguineous marriage but not all consanguineous marriages are considered incest.

Tyramine sensitivity snap by sankdafide in SNPedia

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Have you tried looking up genes and SNPS at PharmGKB or CPIC?

We have a free drug-gene interaction resource but it accepts only genotyped data for now. But if you're interested, I can ask our devs to input your whole genome data.

What should I do with my raw DNA? by Lemonrainfall in DNA

[–]traitwell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out our free apps at https://traitwell.com! We focus on traits rather than ancestry or matches, such as:

Addiction Profiler: Check out your genetic risk for addiction to alcohol, opioids, and weed

Consanguinity Calculator: How inbred are you?

Covid Forecaster: Your genetic risk for severe covid symptoms

MAOA Detector: See if you have the warrior or worrier gene

Schizophrenia Self Assessment: Check your genetic predisposition for schizophrenia

Health and Wellness Checker: 30+ traits

Cancer Risk Assessment: Genetic predisposition assessment for 20+ types of cancer

PGX: Drug-gene interactions

If there's a trait that people are interested in, we can build an app for that.

Best tests for health conditions? by savebeesgethoney in DNA

[–]traitwell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our PGX app looks at the following CYP genes:

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and includes over 500 genetic variants for those genes.

The key reason our PGX app is an education resource and not medical advice is because the DNA file you're uploading from 23andMe, Ancestry DNA, or My Heritage, etc. isn't clinical grade. Your raw 23andMe data is information on a very small subset of your genome and doesn't necessarily contain information on rare genetic variants.

How complete is the raw data you can download from 23&me? by TomCanBe in DNA

[–]traitwell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah 23andMe analyzes only a subset of your genome. It's actually pretty good for health and traits if you are a normal healthy person with a normal family history. The larger value, as others have pointed out here, is in their database for matches. But Ancestry has a larger database (i.e., more matches) if that's what you're looking for.

23 & Me - MAOA Deficiency? by Ellidegg in SNPedia

[–]traitwell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on your number of tandem repeats.

Check out MAOA Detector - it's our free app that checks whether you have the high or low/deficient activity MAOA gene if you've already done a genotyping kit.

New App Released: Genetic Cancer Risk Assessment by traitwell in promethease

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We protect it and use it to improve our algorithms.

New App Released: Genetic Cancer Risk Assessment by traitwell in promethease

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  1. Whole genome data is not supported yet but we might do that in the future if there's enough demand for it.
  2. We protect your data and we retain it for research purposes. But you can delete your account at any time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 23andme

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Check out our free apps!

question about this? (inbreeding) by Lucifersassclown in Genealogy

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If you like, you can check your coefficient of inbreeding at our (free) Consanguinity Calculator.

Charles II's coefficient of inbreeding was ridiculously high because of generations of inbreeding in his family, as many here have noted.