Huh. Shouldn't they be able to tell you that from the data?
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There's not really any such thing as "biological sex," so... not really.
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Sorry. I support your point. I just mean that if they're asking about chromosomes, they should know the answer.
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Yeah, they could probably get that. I don't know if they do karyotype tests though. /shrug.
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Hmm, now I want ask my synth. bio. friend. She's nuts about 23andMe. Cheers!
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what does the info popup say?
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I didn't screenshot it, but it said something like "we need this to filter for gender-specific conditions." Very clumsy.
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yes, it’s so weird. And they do get the X/Y-karyotype from the test in any case. :(
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Apologies for any confusion Emily. Please send us a DM and we’ll be more than happy to provide you with more info.
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- how ar'u Emily
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for me, this turns off eg preeclampsia and on eg prostate cancer reporting. Could be better worded for sure.
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An N/A always cuts thru
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Seems totally irrelevant; I think they use the Y chromosome 2 determine patriarchal lineage; no Y no paternal info
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it sounds either like something that they could figure out from a genetic test, or something that is irrelevant
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...or both!
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I'mma go with: yes, have some!
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