Comment · Tue, July 7, 2020 · ND Owner
⚠️New Blog Alert ⚠️ NMN Supplements | The Top 5 Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Benefits
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NootropicsDepotCom · 12 points
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NMN Supplements | The Top 5 Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Benefits
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Malician · 4 points
Yeah, there was a technical regression from V3 to V4. https://www.snpedia.com/index.php/23andMe\_v4\_differences "23andMe's v4 chip introduced Dec 2013 greatly reduced the number of SNPs (by more than a third) compared to v3. It features just over 602,000 total SNPs instead of the previous version's 967,000 SNPs."
This claims: "But in part the shift from v3 to v4 was an attempt to address this and come into compliance with the FDA in 2014. A large portion of the SNPs cut in the shift from v3 to v4 were health-related SNPs that they are unable to disclose to individuals.
Thankfully, these restrictions are being slowly eased as 23andme and more and more health-related tests are appearing on the site again. This is where the more customizable v5 chip comes in, as it allows 23andme to target specific diseases or health effects of interest to them."
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Damn FDA, always putting a hamper on all the fun! So now the v5 chip is good? Even if they can't discuss all the SNPs on the site, they can allow you to export them and use them on other places like Genetic Genie and Pomethase. That is, if they are on the chip.