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Hi can you show me?

joshi81

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Hi someone of you would be so kind to post a picture or a pdf of his/her 23andme test to show me how the results of 23andme test comes?
 

Valentijn

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Hi someone of you would be so kind to post a picture or a pdf of his/her 23andme test to show me how the results of 23andme test comes?
It comes in a text (.txt) file. Here's the beginning of my file:

# This data file generated by 23andMe at: Fri Jun 21 23:23:38 2013
#
# Below is a text version of your data. Fields are TAB-separated
# Each line corresponds to a single SNP. For each SNP, we provide its identifier
# (an rsid or an internal id), its location on the reference human genome, and the
# genotype call oriented with respect to the plus strand on the human reference sequence.
# We are using reference human assembly build 37 (also known as Annotation Release 104).
# Note that it is possible that data downloaded at different times may be different due to ongoing
# improvements in our ability to call genotypes. More information about these changes can be found at:
# https://www.23andme.com/you/download/revisions/
#
# More information on reference human assembly build 37 (aka Annotation Release 104):
# http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mapview/map_search.cgi?taxid=9606
#
# rsid chromosome position genotype
rs4477212 1 82154 AA
rs3094315 1 752566 AA
rs3131972 1 752721 GG
rs12124819 1 776546 AG
rs11240777 1 798959 GG
rs6681049 1 800007 CC
rs4970383 1 838555 AC
rs4475691 1 846808 CT
rs7537756 1 854250 AA
rs13302982 1 861808 AG
rs1110052 1 873558 GT
rs2272756 1 882033 GG
rs3748597 1 888659 CC
rs13303106 1 891945 AG
rs28415373 1 893981 CC
rs13303010 1 894573 AG
rs6696281 1 903104 CT
rs28391282 1 904165 GG
rs2340592 1 910935 AG
rs13303118 1 918384 GT
rs6665000 1 924898 AA
rs2341362 1 927309 CC
rs9777703 1 928836 TT
rs1891910 1 932457 GG
rs9697457 1 934345 GG
rs35940137 1 940203 GG
rs3128117 1 944564 TT
rs2465126 1 947034 AA
rs2341365 1 948692 AA
rs15842 1 948921 CC
rs6657048 1 957640 CC
rs2710888 1 959842 CC
rs3128126 1 962210 AA

Then it continues for another 970,000 lines or so.

Basically the file has the raw data, then 23andMe does a bit of processing to list known genetic risks. But you can also use various websites which will also process the data for specific purposes. http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/23andme/minor_allele_data.htm , for example, can pull out all of your rare results and put them into a list.