Okay, so I finally go the reports. There are 65 in total. I haven’t had a chance to go through them all; except for briefly, but I’ll go ahead and post some stuff up anyone. All in all, I have to say the carrier status reports are probably the only thing that’s really of value. The rest of the information is neat, but not eye-opening. Form your own judgements, though.
Here is the format:
I’m not going to post everything (don’t worry), but I’ll post some sample reports.
I thought the carrier status reports were by far the most useful and where the money’s at. 23andme determines if you are a carrier for 36 different genetic disorders. Examples below:
Each of the above has their own report that explains what was tested for (for example ARSACS tested for 6594delT variant in the SACS gene), limitations of the test, what ethnicities are relevant (French Canadian for ARSACS), symptom, etc… Fortunately, no variant’s were detected for any of the 36 genetic disorders that were tested for so unfortunately for you I can’t show you what that would look like.
The next report section is the Wellness reports sections. It includes 4 reports. They include caffeine consumption, lactose intolerance, alcohol flush reaction, and muscle composition.
You can break this down even further by clicking scientific details.
Next, you’ve got traits. This includes facial features, hair, skin, etc… There are 22 reports. I won’t get into those, but they follow the same general template as above.
Finally, there are 3 ancestry reports:
So now I know without a shadow of a doubt why I can’t dance.
I also thought this was neat: