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After releasing the Gene App at LiveWello, we quickly realized that the field of genetics still has a long way to go. Genetic Research is rapidly changing. This is because new research is being added almost daily to Research databases that contribute to aggregating your Gene results. Furthermore, with more and more people testing these days, the accuracy of results are sure to improve since they are determined by population data. Hence, your Variance Report results is likely to change. Better still, 23andMe could add more SNPs to their chip; After all, the human body has about 10 million SNPs and the current Raw Data contains only about 600,000 of them. We also realize that Livewello users would like to ensure that their results reflect any new research or any new information surrounding it. In such circumstances, our users will be notified and advised to re-run their Raw Data using their Livewello App. For our team, it is important that your Gene Report reflects any new Research, and that youre always connected to the most current Research information. This is the reason why your your Livewello Gene App comes with the free LIVE Report feature. This means that anytime you click on the Gene, you are connected to Resources that provide an up-to-date Database of Research information. Finally, each Livewello Gene report you generate has a Date Stamp on it, so you can see the differences as time progresses with each update. Livewello allows you to keep a hard copy of each version by either printing out a PDF or exporting it to your personal Livewello Documents Library which is accessible from anywhere at anytime. To get the most out of your Gene App, think about the long-term value that this and other features offer to you. Contact support@livewello if you have any further questions. We wish you and your family the very best of health. https://livewello/23andMe
Posted on: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 14:02:40 +0000

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