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From: Anders Pålsen <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] 23ANDme versus deCODEme
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 07:21:17 +0100 (CET)
In-Reply-To: <001301c8770a$1f0ea190$5d2be4b0$@rr.com>
Eldon,
Are you saying that the there is overlap between the
SNP panel tested by deCODEme and downloadable public
autosomal databases with worldwide populations? If
this is the case it should be possible to employ your
own individual data and population data together with
the STRUCTURE software to run your own BGA/admixture
test. It would far exceed the ABDNA 2.5 test.
Anders
--- Eldon Wade <> skrev:
> I downloaded from the University of Chicago the
> ancestral values for 893,740
> autosomal SNPs. I compared the U of C SNPs with
> ancestral values to my
> 975,740 autosomal results. This provided ancestral
> values for 373,397 of my
> 975,740 autosomal SNP results from deCODEme. I am
> still looking for
> ancestral values for 602,343 of my autosomal SNP
> results.
> Of the 373,397 SNPs I have test results for (and I
> know the ancestral values
> for these SNPs) I have 161,478 SNPs that are
> ancestral at both bases and I
> have 92,066 SNPs that are not ancestral at either
> base.
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