Thursday, 11 May 2023

Ancestry's DNA Traits

My Ancestry (www.ancestry.co.uk) home page has added a new menu option under DNA, called Traits. Here's the blurb on the page:

Get more from your DNA experience

Your DNA can tell you so much more than just ethnicity. Add traits to your AncestryDNA® results for an even more personalised experience. Learn how your genes can influence 35+ fitness, nutrient, sensory and appearance traits. No additional DNA test needed.

Upgrade to AncestryDNA® + Traits  ONLY£15 * 

*Traits is not intended to diagnose health conditions and is not a substitute for medical advice.

 See how your DNA influences:

Fitness
Endurance Fitness
Heart Rate Recovery
Muscle Fatigue
VO2 Max
Sprinter Gene

Nutrients
Beta-Carotene
Vitamin B12
Omega-3
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E

Appearance
Facial Hair Thickness
Birth Weight
Cleft Chin
Finger Length
Earlobe Type
Earwax Type
Eye Colour
Freckles
Hair Colour
Hair Type
Hair Strand Thickness
Iris Patterns
Male Hair Loss
Skin Pigmentation
Unibrow
Wisdom Teeth

Sensory
Alcohol Flush
Asparagus Metabolite Detection
Bitter Sensitivity
Caffeine Consumption
Coriander Aversion
Lactose Intolerance
Sun Sneezing
Sweet Sensitivity
Savoury (Unami) Sensitivity

Compare Feature
Compare some of your traits with your DNA matches who also purchased Traits.

Around the World Feature
See how your traits may relate to other people with heritage from regions covered by AncestryDNA®.

Chris

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