why even bother to look at genetic info surely you must know from some past tests if one is the rare bird..
I''m outa this group for a head break and will peak and post occasionally as it is getting all over the map before meaningful stuff is posted.
residing at www.heartlifetalk.com more of the free time I have.
APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL
Re: APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL
I've done my test on V1 ($1000! - early adoptor), V2, & V3 - and none of them reported on this snp.....
E3/E4
Re: APOC3 Rare Variants and Lower Triglycerides, Higher HDL
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
Stavia- Yes, absolutely. I find SNPTips easier, though. Hm... this should be in the wiki in a "Resource" section. By golly, now it is! (Someone else can add info about using 23andMe tools.)
(https://www.apoe4.info/wiki/index.php?t ... apps,_etc.)
Ack, I'm going to show up at yet another conference unprepared. This group is addictive!
Happy Midsummer (big holiday here in northern Europe) to all!
GB
(https://www.apoe4.info/wiki/index.php?t ... apps,_etc.)
Ack, I'm going to show up at yet another conference unprepared. This group is addictive!
Happy Midsummer (big holiday here in northern Europe) to all!
GB