23andMe/SNPs: so I recently decided I might as well get around to getting my own data since the price has not dropped much for a while and I figured out how to work around the state restrictions. I now have my raw SNP data, and I’ll be posting some random notes soonish. Does anyone have any ideas for what to do with this data?
Not to derail the post, but I saw on your blog you had IQ testing done. I just had it done, about to get the results.
Do you have any recommendations for resources that will help me make sense of the results? My motivation in taking the test was to see what types of problems/domains I might be good at (relative to my own performance in other domains).
I picking up my kit from the post office tomorrow. I’m also gifting all four grandparents with kits for Christmas. I would be very interested to hear what you plan to do with your data.
I haven’t looked at it closely yet, but it may prove valuable. I would love to hear suggestions from other people on the site about what I should do with my data, especially given that all my grandparents will do it, which is probably very rare at this point in history.
I looked at the ‘Genetic Genie’ report but there didn’t seem to be any major issues and apparently a number of relevant SNPs were dropped in the latest chip (from which my results come).
23andMe/SNPs: so I recently decided I might as well get around to getting my own data since the price has not dropped much for a while and I figured out how to work around the state restrictions. I now have my raw SNP data, and I’ll be posting some random notes soonish. Does anyone have any ideas for what to do with this data?
Not to derail the post, but I saw on your blog you had IQ testing done. I just had it done, about to get the results.
Do you have any recommendations for resources that will help me make sense of the results? My motivation in taking the test was to see what types of problems/domains I might be good at (relative to my own performance in other domains).
Have you read through the Wikipedia articles? Often a good starting point. I can’t really recommend any resources—curse of expertise at this point.
The links were broken for me.
I picking up my kit from the post office tomorrow. I’m also gifting all four grandparents with kits for Christmas. I would be very interested to hear what you plan to do with your data.
Look at this site:
http://www.23andyou.com/3rdparty
I haven’t looked at it closely yet, but it may prove valuable. I would love to hear suggestions from other people on the site about what I should do with my data, especially given that all my grandparents will do it, which is probably very rare at this point in history.
Look at SNPs corresponding to methylation defects, and run a self experiment on any interventions that drop out of that.
I looked at the ‘Genetic Genie’ report but there didn’t seem to be any major issues and apparently a number of relevant SNPs were dropped in the latest chip (from which my results come).