KLOTHO: Good news for 20% of us!

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Plumster wrote:
Thanks, I just tried and nothing came up. My 23andme report is from 2017.
It might be worth getting a new 23andme report using your existing data, to take advantage of software updates that might pick up more information. I did that a while back at no additional cost.
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23andme showed I’m homozygous on the first SNP. It didn’t show the second SNP, but I guess I can assume it’s also homozygous.
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I was genotyped just last month at 23andme on their new v5 chip and I was told this was not included. It's frustrating they would report APOE but not include the genes that might modify its effect.
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75percent wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:56 pm I was genotyped just last month at 23andme on their new v5 chip and I was told this was not included. It's frustrating they would report APOE but not include the genes that might modify its effect.
Hello 75percent and a warm welcome to the community!
Thank you for taking time to join this discussion. I can certainly understand your frustration in not having access to the APOE information you had hoped to receive, especially with updated versions of the 23andme report.
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75percent wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:56 pm I was genotyped just last month at 23andme on their new v5 chip and I was told this was not included. It's frustrating they would report APOE but not include the genes that might modify its effect.
Curious if you checked the raw data, or just their health reports?
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75percent wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:56 pm I was genotyped just last month at 23andme on their new v5 chip and I was told this was not included. It's frustrating they would report APOE but not include the genes that might modify its effect.
Hi 75Perent,
I haven't tried this recently, but in the past, including earlier this year, it was possible to provide Promethease.com with log in info for your 23&Me account, and they provide a lot more genetic information. You'd be able to do a search of their results. Hope that helps!
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Tincup wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 6:23 pm
75percent wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:56 pm I was genotyped just last month at 23andme on their new v5 chip and I was told this was not included. It's frustrating they would report APOE but not include the genes that might modify its effect.
Curious if you checked the raw data, or just their health reports?
I checked the raw data (and also searched for the SNP on Prometheus) and then reached out to 23andme support.
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floramaria wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 8:42 pm
75percent wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 3:56 pm I was genotyped just last month at 23andme on their new v5 chip and I was told this was not included. It's frustrating they would report APOE but not include the genes that might modify its effect.
Hi 75Perent,
I haven't tried this recently, but in the past, including earlier this year, it was possible to provide Promethease.com with log in info for your 23&Me account, and they provide a lot more genetic information. You'd be able to do a search of their results. Hope that helps!
I have found Promethease to be really unreliable; ie, a number of times the result Promethease shows is not the same as what is in my 23andMe raw data. I trust 23andMe more, so I never go with Promethease results anymore. I check my 23andMe raw data, and if they don't cover something, I take Promethease with a grain of salt.
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circular wrote: Sat Dec 18, 2021 2:54 pm
I have found Promethease to be really unreliable; ie, a number of times the result Promethease shows is not the same as what is in my 23andMe raw data. I trust 23andMe more, so I never go with Promethease results anymore. I check my 23andMe raw data, and if they don't cover something, I take Promethease with a grain of salt.
thanks, circ. I am sorry to read another bad review of Promethease. I found it helpful when I ran results through, but I took what they reported at face value and never double-checked for accuracy .
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