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23andMe’s animated guides to genetics November 22, 2007

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in 23andMe, Education, Personalized medicine, Video, genetics, science.
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The “hypest” topics of these days in the whole blogosphere are 23andMe and the rising of personalized genetics. Here are the animations created by 23andMe for their patients to help them with the basic concepts of genetics.

What are genes?

What are SNPs?

Where do your genes come from?

What is phenotype?

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1. Ricardo - November 23, 2007

Uhm… aren’t all these vids over at 23andMe’s website?

2. Bertalan Meskó - November 23, 2007

Of course! But a Youtube user called 23andMe uploaded these and I thought it could be interesting to watch them separatedly.

3. Grace - November 25, 2007

some times genes you get from your parents SUCK!!!! I inhereted the love of photography from my grandma!!! That was a good thing though

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[...] via ScienceRoll [...]

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[...] I tried to explain my main research area in a previous post, but 23andMe even uses animations! See the animations at ScienceRoll. [...]



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