SWAlexander
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If anybody has an ancestry test (I have mine with 23andme.com), can extract the Raw Data and order a small or extensive Promethease Report.
Or can check in the raw data directly if DNA-code is known.
Since doctors don´t like to deal with this, for whatever reason, but I would like to have a specific test, I lay down the groundwork for upcoming med-exams.
Whenever a new scientific report shows new related DNA markers I check if I have any or not.
This is how I found out that I have 80% markers mentioned in this publication: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00578/full
Example: Promethease Report - check for “IL” (Interleukin)
All “IL” Genes come up with a detailed explanation.
Select (only) “bad” and click “Table”
The table allows being converted to a PDF file.
This is what you can print and show at Dr. appointment.
If you have already a DNA test, go to RAW DATA:
(My example from 23andme): enter DNA code and push enter. See example “Cystic fibrosis” take a screenshot and save it as a picture.
This is the first step everybody can find out if they have or have or not a genetic or epigenetic marker.
Or can check in the raw data directly if DNA-code is known.
Since doctors don´t like to deal with this, for whatever reason, but I would like to have a specific test, I lay down the groundwork for upcoming med-exams.
Whenever a new scientific report shows new related DNA markers I check if I have any or not.
This is how I found out that I have 80% markers mentioned in this publication: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00578/full
Example: Promethease Report - check for “IL” (Interleukin)
All “IL” Genes come up with a detailed explanation.
Select (only) “bad” and click “Table”
The table allows being converted to a PDF file.
This is what you can print and show at Dr. appointment.
If you have already a DNA test, go to RAW DATA:
(My example from 23andme): enter DNA code and push enter. See example “Cystic fibrosis” take a screenshot and save it as a picture.
This is the first step everybody can find out if they have or have or not a genetic or epigenetic marker.