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People Behind the Science mai. 27
. shares his identifying gene variants & survey responses associated w/ disease, great experiences at Gordon Research Conferences, singing in scientific bands, advice for finding the right , & more
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Ali’s DNA adventure took her to the UK. Where will yours take you?
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The MC4R gene is a key player in appetite and body weight. Certain MC4R mutations can increase hunger and cause obesity, while others seem to do the opposite.
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23andMe mai. 28
Honi erantzuten: @kristin_rey
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23andMe mai. 28
Cat was adopted by her aunt and grew up with her cousins as her siblings. Thanks to 23andMe, she found out that she actually also has a half-sister named Trish. Cat and Trish now talk almost everyday!
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23andMe mai. 24
Ricki went from thinking she was an only child to having two half-sisters and a half-brother thanks to 23andMe! She even weathered through a blizzard to meet them all in North Dakota for the first time.
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23andMe mai. 23
What do bones found in a chapel in France and a long lost lock of hair have in common? They may both have belonged to Leonardo da Vinci. DNA may solve the mystery!
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23andMe mai. 23
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza was a populations geneticist who helped pioneer the use of genetics to understand human migration and cultural evolution.
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23andMe mai. 22
Your DNA story inspires us! Share it today so you can also inspire others.
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23andMe mai. 22
23andMe research found that genetics could be part of the reason you have stretch marks! Find out more about your chances in our new trait report.
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23andMe mai. 21
If you could travel based on your DNA results, where would you go? 🤔
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23andMe mai. 21
We’re excited to team up with to showcase unique homes and travel experiences, inspired by your genetics.
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23andMe mai. 20
For the 5th year in a row, we're one of 's companies! 🙌
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23andMe mai. 20
Honi erantzuten: @FireBall1725
That’s amazing! We’d love to learn more about your DNA story here
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23andMe mai. 20
Half-sisters Melinda and Miriam did 23andMe to learn more about their family history and ended up finding each other. 💕
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Scope Podcast mai. 17
Curious about your family tree? Our latest episode features Senior Product Scientist Dr. Jamaica Perry! Join us for a chat on , testing, and working with the via
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23andMe mai. 17
Thanks to 23andMe, Cassandra connected with a cousin in Connecticut and ended up meeting her biological family in the Dominican Republic. On her first trip there, she was greeted by her entire family wearing t-shirts with her face on them. 💗
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23andMe mai. 16
Honi erantzuten: @NancyHammel
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23andMe mai. 16
"Last year I found out I had a paternal sister...She came down to visit us all a few weeks ago. It was the craziest thing seeing her in person, and pointing out all of our similarities!" We're so happy you gained a sister and a new friend, Ashley. ❤️
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