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Since we have had so much discussion recently on this board about genes, mutations, genetic testing, etc., I thought I would share two very valuable databases that I use. They provide great information about specific genes along with links to worldwide research studies:
http://www.thepi.org/parkinson-s-dis...tion-database/ this links to the following data base: http://grenada.lumc.nl/LOVD2/TPI/hom...tion=switch_db http://www.pdgene.org/ For those who have downloaded their 23andMe raw data, I highly recommend viewing all articles and databases with a Firefox browser and the SNPTips add-on. This will show your personal genotype results on the page for whatever SNP location is mentioned in the article or research study (assuming it was measured by 23andme). |
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