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Colin
@colin
Anyone have experience with Nucleus DNA sequencing? https://mynucleus.com They claim it's substantially better than 23andMe and other competitors. I'm a sucker for that type of longevity data analysis
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christin
@christin
curious what @keccers.eth and @serendipity think... I poked around and sure, whole genome gives you more data than chips, but if they are working off the same bank of public data off clinvar then the variant info would be similar they claim to "merge" BMI/age/sex and birth risk with the DNA data...(con't)
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Balazs 🎩
@balazsbezi.eth
No experience with nucleus, and maybe off topic, but have you tried this genome analytics “tool”? (By Rhonda Patrick) https://www.foundmyfitness/genetics
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Sam Padilla 🎩
@sampadilla
Nebula > all others Have done it and would recommend. It’s scary af to see the results especially before researching the tools and reporting they use.
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Pistacho 📫
@marnav
Im not very friend of this kimd of DNA test. It is a probability always, not an accurate data.
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Gobbles
@gobbles.eth
23andme was super disappointing. Go with nucleus then throw the data into genetic genie and choline calculator and thank me later.
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Maymie
@maymie
https://geneticgenie.org/article/best-dna-raw-data-23andme-ancestrydna-or-myheritage/ This compares a few of the super common consumer level sequencing tests.
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