
23andMe "A Year In Review" blog post from @PatientsLikeMe - a great company and a valuable partner: http://bit.ly/6hJB4X

The Spittoon » Genetic Analysis Demonstrates Lack of Ethnic Diversity in Embryonic Stem Cell Lines M
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Using a research method very similar to the one used in 23andMe’s Global Similarity advanced view feature, researchers have discovered that most of the embryonic stem cell lines currently studied ...

Lauren Burch
I am currently conducting an online survey studying
23andMe consumers and what they do with the results of their testing. All fans of the 23andMe page on Facebook who
are over 18 years of age are eligible to participate. (You do not have to have had testing through
23andMe to be eligible.) The survey
should take 5 to 15... minutes to complete and will be posted until February 1st. If you are interested in participating you
can access the survey through this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZRW8FCW
Thank you in advance for your help with this research!
Lauren Burch
Graduate Student
Northwestern University

23andMe Check out our scientists' playground! Labs for advanced Family Inheritance analysis, Native American Ancestry research, ABO Blood Type, and more.
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In 2009, we added six tools to 23andMe Labs, our technology sandbox where we showcase experimental features. In case you haven’t played around with them yet, here’s a brief review:

Shoshone
I had posted a question earlier but don't think I got a response. I will post it again. Can your test separate Native American from Asian or is it lumped under Asian in the Percentages portion? There is a DNA testing company that claims they can separate Native American Markers from Asian Markers and have a specific te...st for this. I do not know how accurate this is. What is your opinion on this, since it has been rarely done. I know there may be work in progress in this area though. Please elaborate.
Thanks.

23andMe Romanovs, Australian Aborigines, African Genetics, shrews, voles and doggies - this year-end post has it all!
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In our last post we highlighted a few of the coolest (in our opinion!) health-related developments of 2009. But human genetics isn’t all about disease. Here are a few more favorites:

23andMe If you've never seen our videos, check out the awesome animated Genetics 101 series: http://bit.ly/7OMqev

23andMe New animated video in our Human Prehistory series is up on YouTube - Part 2: Weathering The Storm http://bit.ly/5L5VOG

Lydia Are you processing tests this week or is the lab on holiday? Just curious.

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Today we’re going to look back at some of the health-related Spittoon highlights (a completely subjective list!) of 2009.

Sandra I've tried to download my raw data 5x, but I keep getting an error message saying the zip file is damaged or corrupted, but offered no option for correcting the problem. Is there any way to correct this problem?

23andMe Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to our friends, followers, and their loved ones! May you be healthy and thrive in 2010 :)

23andMe We have a @Zazzle web store! Mugs, stickers and pins galore. What else would you like to see there?
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The Spittoon » New Study Suggests LRRK2 G2019S Mutation Carriers are More Likely to Have Postural In
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More than a million Americans have Parkinson’s disease, and another 50,000 are diagnosed each year. There is active research to try to understand this devastating condition, but scientists still don’t ...

















