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One Day Only: A $99 Genetic Test

In honor of "DNA Day," personal genomics company 23andMe is offering a $99 test.

Erika Jonietz 04/23/2010

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In honor of National DNA Day (or in a blatant-yet-brilliant marketing move, depending on your perspective), personal genetic testing firm 23andMe is offering $99 genetic testing. The fee covers the company's "Complete Edition" testing. This doesn't mean full-genome sequencing, since 23andMe uses DNA microarrays to determine which version of 550,000 SNPs (single-letter changes in your genome) you carry. But it does include information on the following...

  • Ancestry
    • Relative Finder
    • Maternal Line
    • Paternal Line (for men only)
    • Ancestry Painting
    • Global Similarity
  • Health (148 reports)
    • Carrier Status (24)
    • Disease Risk (12)
    • Drug Response (9)
    • Traits (10)
    • Cutting-edge Research (93)

...as well as the ability to download raw data about the SNPs present in your mitochondrial and Y chromosome DNA, as well as data for nearly 600,000 other positions.

Pretty cool for $99--at least for a bio geek like me!


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mathewsanders

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  • 660 Days Ago
  • 04/24/2010

Any details about how to apply for the special offer on the genetic testing? I had a look on the 23andme website and blog but can't see any details on a coupon code or anything for this offer :(

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jbuberel

2 Comments

  • 660 Days Ago
  • 04/24/2010

Deal was for April 23rd only

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The $99 special was offered on April 23rd only. If you viewed their product order page after 23:59:59 EDT on April 23rd, the offer was no longer visible.

Fortunately, I saw the offer mentioned in my twitter stream and snapped up a $99 kit for myself.

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wctopp

64 Comments

  • 658 Days Ago
  • 04/26/2010

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anyone see data of how many bought the $99 kit?

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carlii

30 Comments

  • 658 Days Ago
  • 04/26/2010

Late for Deal

I am just seeing this blog on April 26, 2010 from the MIT Technology Review, based on the e-mail received at 1 am today, so this is a bit late for me too.

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