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DNA and training?
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Cheers!

Do any of you check your DNA in connection of training?
Genomelink.io and LivingDNA gave these outcomes for me. I'm not sure how reliable this info is, and as I see these are somehow contradicts each others.

       
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So that's on Genomelink.io? Is it free to upload results from 23andme/ancestry and get these reports?
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(01-27-2024, 05:47 PM)Kale Wrote: So that's on Genomelink.io? Is it free to upload results from 23andme/ancestry and get these reports?

Yes.
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Well this is lame, it won't accept upload from 23andme or ancestry
"Something went wrong. Please try to upload the file again."

Nevermind, it's just being picky. Won't take it without the superfluous text heading, or without the snps in the 'proper' order.
Who know it would be such a pain in the ass to merge 23andme and ancestry files!?

EDIT: Also Genomelink.io wants to charge me $39 for the above pictured report.
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(01-27-2024, 10:10 PM)Kale Wrote: Well this is lame, it won't accept upload from 23andme or ancestry
"Something went wrong. Please try to upload the file again."

Nevermind, it's just being picky. Won't take it without the superfluous text heading, or without the snps in the 'proper' order.
Who know it would be such a pain in the ass to merge 23andme and ancestry files!?

EDIT: Also Genomelink.io wants to charge me $39 for the above pictured report.

Hey, sorry to hear that.
If you check your traits and you give a feedback about it's accuracy week by week you will earn some points and you can get access for some stuff and reports.

You can get the SNPs and more info in a more detailed view, i just used this screenshot.
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#6
Looks interesting. In my experience you may have a predisposition to a certain style of training (fast twitch vs slow twitch) but through training you can adapt to whatever demands you place on your body.
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#7
Did you have to pay for them? How much did they cost you?
Maternal grandpa's mtDNA: L1b1a

23andMe: 55.5% European, 33.7% Indigenous American, 4.2% WANA, 3.4% SSA & 3.2% Unassigned
AncestryDNA: 55% Europe/Sephardic Jew, 38% Indigenous Americas-Mexico, 4% MENA & 3% SSA
FamilyTreeDNA: 56.9% Europe, 33% Americas, 8.2% MENA, <2% Horn of Africa & <1% Eastern India
Living DNA: 63.3% West Iberia, 34.4% Native Americas & 2.3% Yorubaland
MyHeritage DNA: 77.5% Mexico, 21.4% Iberian & 1.1% Moroccan

qpAdm
P-value: 0.211980
Jalisciense: 55.1% Early Medieval Iberian ± 3.4%, 33.5% Native American ± 2%, 6.4% African ± 1.2% & 5% North African ± 3.7%
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(03-03-2024, 08:41 AM)Jalisciense Wrote: Did you have to pay for them? How much did they cost you?

I didn't pay any extra for these. In LivingDNA is a free stuff, at the Genomelink.io you can easily can get lots of extra stuff.
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(03-04-2024, 07:43 AM)Siegmund Wrote:
(03-03-2024, 08:41 AM)Jalisciense Wrote: Did you have to pay for them? How much did they cost you?

I didn't pay any extra for these. In LivingDNA is a free stuff, at the Genomelink.io you can easily can get lots of extra stuff.

So did you buy the DNA test? Because I transferred my raw data to Living DNA and I have to pay for those stuffs.
Maternal grandpa's mtDNA: L1b1a

23andMe: 55.5% European, 33.7% Indigenous American, 4.2% WANA, 3.4% SSA & 3.2% Unassigned
AncestryDNA: 55% Europe/Sephardic Jew, 38% Indigenous Americas-Mexico, 4% MENA & 3% SSA
FamilyTreeDNA: 56.9% Europe, 33% Americas, 8.2% MENA, <2% Horn of Africa & <1% Eastern India
Living DNA: 63.3% West Iberia, 34.4% Native Americas & 2.3% Yorubaland
MyHeritage DNA: 77.5% Mexico, 21.4% Iberian & 1.1% Moroccan

qpAdm
P-value: 0.211980
Jalisciense: 55.1% Early Medieval Iberian ± 3.4%, 33.5% Native American ± 2%, 6.4% African ± 1.2% & 5% North African ± 3.7%
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(03-04-2024, 09:55 AM)Jalisciense Wrote:
(03-04-2024, 07:43 AM)Siegmund Wrote:
(03-03-2024, 08:41 AM)Jalisciense Wrote: Did you have to pay for them? How much did they cost you?

I didn't pay any extra for these. In LivingDNA is a free stuff, at the Genomelink.io you can easily can get lots of extra stuff.

So did you buy the DNA test? Because I transferred my raw data to Living DNA and I have to pay for those stuffs.

Yes, I bought.
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(03-04-2024, 09:57 AM)Siegmund Wrote:
(03-04-2024, 09:55 AM)Jalisciense Wrote:
(03-04-2024, 07:43 AM)Siegmund Wrote:
(03-03-2024, 08:41 AM)Jalisciense Wrote: Did you have to pay for them? How much did they cost you?

I didn't pay any extra for these. In LivingDNA is a free stuff, at the Genomelink.io you can easily can get lots of extra stuff.

So did you buy the DNA test? Because I transferred my raw data to Living DNA and I have to pay for those stuffs.

Yes, I bought.

Ah; that explains everything, thanks.
Maternal grandpa's mtDNA: L1b1a

23andMe: 55.5% European, 33.7% Indigenous American, 4.2% WANA, 3.4% SSA & 3.2% Unassigned
AncestryDNA: 55% Europe/Sephardic Jew, 38% Indigenous Americas-Mexico, 4% MENA & 3% SSA
FamilyTreeDNA: 56.9% Europe, 33% Americas, 8.2% MENA, <2% Horn of Africa & <1% Eastern India
Living DNA: 63.3% West Iberia, 34.4% Native Americas & 2.3% Yorubaland
MyHeritage DNA: 77.5% Mexico, 21.4% Iberian & 1.1% Moroccan

qpAdm
P-value: 0.211980
Jalisciense: 55.1% Early Medieval Iberian ± 3.4%, 33.5% Native American ± 2%, 6.4% African ± 1.2% & 5% North African ± 3.7%
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