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Iloko
09-23-2016, 08:10 PM
http://www.businessinsider.com/23andme-99-ancestry-test-2016-9

For those who are interested in learning more about where their family came from using a genetics test, but don't want all the other reports 23andMe offers, the company has a test for that.

23andMe, a consumer genetics company, said Wednesday that it would now offer two versions of the test:

The $199 version, which comes with both the health and ancestry components.
The $99 version, which will just have the ancestry test.
23andMe noted that users could opt into full test if they want to later, but for an additional $125. The ancestry test is essentially what 23andMe offered before it relaunched its health and wellness components last year. The $99 price tag is the same as AncestryDNA's test, which also genotypes your genes to help trace your geographic roots.

In it, users will get access to reports that break down the Ancestry Composition (which regions your genes most closely align with), haplogroups (a genetic population that shares a common ancestor), and a person's Neanderthal ancestry. They will also get access to the DNA Relatives tool, something 23andMe users can opt into that connects users with one another and shows if they have close or distant relatives in the system.

Chryssie Khanate
09-23-2016, 08:18 PM
I'm imagining the people figuring out you'll develop some terminal condition later in life, but then are like... "Well they shoulda paid the extra $100! Huehuehuehue."

alpha
09-24-2016, 03:05 AM
Does it have fewer SNPs?

Iloko
09-24-2016, 05:05 AM
Does it have fewer SNPs?
That I don't know. I do hope that they decide upon updating their SNP count. FTDNA and Ancestry.com both offer a larger SNP count than V4 23andme..I'm planning on testing my uncle soon; so once his raw data comes in I'll let you know unless you hear from someone else otherwise.

Iloko
09-24-2016, 05:10 AM
I'm imagining the people figuring out you'll develop some terminal condition later in life, but then are like... "Well they shoulda paid the extra $100! Huehuehuehue."
Tell that to a billionaire :rofl_002:

poiuytrewq0987
09-24-2016, 05:13 AM
That certainly makes jumping into it a whole lot easier. Get ancestry data now, health info later but for an extra 25 (a week's worth of gas, big deal).