Personal genomics
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The following is the original content of the Personal Genome Tests page on the original ISOGG website. It must be merged into the Personal genomics page. Links are updated and invalid links are marked. TomHutchison (talk) 09:52, 8 October 2016 (EDT) |
Personal Genome tests include ancestry information along with medical information. Usually, the tests will not tell if you have a particular disease, but whether you have an increased predisposition for it.
Contents
Introduction to Personal Genome tests
- Ann Turner on Personal Genomics Companies 23andMe vs deCODEme
- Ann Turner - 'Satiable Curiosity' JOGG (Spring 2008) - SNPs on Chips: A New Source of Data for Y-chromosome Studies
- Megan Smolenyak - 'Smolenyak tour of her husband's deCODEme results' - A First Look at deCODEme DNA Results
- See what the test kit looks like - 23andMe on the Today Show
A compilation of resources and links
- {link is no longer valid} Ron Scott's Genetic Genealogy page
- deCODEme SNP spreadsheet
Compilations by Roberta Estes
- 23andMe Autosomal Testing - Will 3 Sisters Test the Same???
- 23andMe Autosomal Testing and Proving Relationships
- 23andMe and Proving Native Ancestry
- 23andMe - How Helpful are the Health Traits Really?
Success Stories
Personal genome tests have enriched and even saved lives.
- Genetic test helps to detect prostate cancer
- VTE treatment plan
- deCODEme Customer Stories
- ISOGG's Success Stories (See autosomal DNA section)
Articles
- Building Roots from the Ground Up: Genealogy 2.0 - The Spittoon - 12 Nov 2008
- {link no longer valid} A Smoking Gene: deCODE Shows How a Single Variant in the Sequence of the Genome Confers Nicotine Dependence and Risk of Lung Cancer and Other Disease - Trading Markets.com - 2 Apr 2008
- DNA Testing: Would You Do It? - Today Show - 14 Mar 2008