APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL

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Re: APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL

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why even bother to look at genetic info surely you must know from some past tests if one is the rare bird..

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Re: APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL

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I've done my test on V1 ($1000! - early adoptor), V2, & V3 - and none of them reported on this snp.....
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Re: APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL

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Sandraz, if you know the number of the snp you want to see, its very easy to type search for it in your raw data through a very simple drop down option in 23andme. I only did 23andme a couple of months ago and its all available.
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Re: APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL

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Stavia- Yes, absolutely. I find SNPTips easier, though. Hm... this should be in the wiki in a "Resource" section. By golly, now it is! :D (Someone else can add info about using 23andMe tools.)

(https://www.apoe4.info/wiki/index.php?t ... apps,_etc.)

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