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The sarcastic tone of your response suggests that you're expecting me to be an idiot and/or a hypochondriac. I may or may not be a typical 23andme customer (and wasn't suggesting I was), but we had very specific, actionable reasons for using their services: Of course we didn't do a second scan, that would be silly. My wife carries some recessive genes for inherited conditions common among Ashkenazi jews, and because…
>Of course we didn't do a second scan, that would be silly... I don't know half of my ancestry, we simply wanted to confirm that I was negative for them Oh god I hope you are not serious. These services are not clinical diagnostic tests and shouldn't be used as such for a thousand different reasons. Genetic counseling is serious business. It should be administered by a trained professional in a medical setting. The r…
This implies that you oppose testing, because with those expenses it's just not happening. Nobody likes to pay a 4-digit sum to look at a dozen spots on the genome, and then another test and another 4-digit sum to look at a few more (separate office visit of course), and then again...