Personalized Genetics: DTC Genetic Tests Are Hype
- Seven Reasons Why Home DNA Tests Are Hype (Genetics and Health): Very valid points by Grace Ibay.
- Next Up – Navigenics (Genome Alberta)
Three weeks ago Medcan started offering the Navigenics direct-to-consumer test coupled with a family history and a follow-up once the results are in. If you order the test directly from Navigenics you also get access to counsellors, but in a clinical setting the options to really expand and act on the relevant information become much greater.
According to Jill Davies only about 20% of those direct to Navigenics customers actually take the opportunity to follow up with the company and I found that somewhat surprising.
- My ‘non-human’ DNA: a cautionary tale (New Scientist): Blaine Bettinger found an error in the DNA profile of the deCODEme service.
The false profile seems to be the fault of a software bug.
No harm was done, but the incident serves as a cautionary tale for personalised medicine. As we move towards a future in which readouts from our genomes will routinely be queried by computer systems to help doctors make important clinical decisions, similar glitches could cause prescribing errors – with patients being given drugs at the wrong dose, drugs that won’t work, or ones that could even trigger serious side effects in people with a particular genetic make-up.
- 23andMe (Moving Forward): Interesting arguments against 23andMe.





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