Maybe a naive question, but Is there a service like 23 and me but that doesn’t collect/keep my genetic information ? @[email protected]

  • @Treczoks
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    51 year ago

    The problem is that to be able to tell you anything about relationships or heritage, they need a certain database, and the quality of that depends on the amount of entries to compare.

    Without adding your data set to the collection, they would not gain anything to improve their database, which would de-value it in the long run.

    A service that would analyse but not retain your data would have to pay other companies to provide input, and would therefore much more expensive.

      • @Treczoks
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        21 year ago

        Still, those reasons apply. If you want such a service, expect to pay way more than usual. I do expect that some companies offer such a service for VIPs and Celebrities who don’t want to pop up in other peoples listings, but they probably pay for it through the nose.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 year ago

          @[email protected] I suspect they are less subsidizes than you think (and they are overcharging on both ends). But anyways, I would be surprised if the actual cost is much more than what is being offered right now.

      • volvoxvsmarla
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        11 year ago

        Are you sure you cannot simply opt out while registering the sample? I live in Germany and I can only use these kinds of analyses for ethnicity/heritage analysis since genetic testing of risk factors as therelike are forbidden here. But I remember myheritage (which I used) asked me a lot of questions on how much data I want to share, what I want to share anonymously, what I want to share for research or keep in the database or sample storage for future analyses. I was also able to absolutely delete all data - account, sample destruction, genetic data - from every database. Comes with the obvious caveat that you cannot access any data from your initial analysis anymore but in my situation that was an ok trade off.