The process of transferring unanalyzed genetic data to a specific analytical platform, in this case, a service referred to as “Genie,” allows users to leverage the platform’s tools for ancestry analysis, health risk assessment, and other personalized insights. This involves first acquiring the raw DNA data from a DNA testing company like 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage, and then uploading that data to the Genie platform.
Facilitating this transfer unlocks a wealth of potential for individuals seeking to understand their genetic makeup. It enables access to interpretations and comparative analyses that may not be offered by the original testing company. Furthermore, it provides a means to consolidate genetic information across different platforms, creating a more comprehensive personal genetic profile. This process has become increasingly common as direct-to-consumer genetic testing has grown in popularity, driving demand for flexible analytical tools.