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To: RummyChick

i just checked Nebula. they actually have a sale at the moment. I missed the one around thanksgiving and have been watching for it to happen again. it’s $100 bucks off right now for the deep version of the test at $199. Usually it costs $299. dont know how long it will last. You do have to pay a subscription fee but if you have got a situation where you need this the subscription fee is peanuts

If you are just curious you can do 23andme version that gives you some analysis of your genes and upload the raw data to prometheus and get their analytics. I will warn you...deciphering the variations and what they mean is a challenge for a variety of reasons. You can do 23andme with a fake name


47 posted on 04/22/2022 3:17:53 PM PDT by RummyChick
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To: RummyChick

it looks like nebula kind of mickey moused around with the pricing.

they took off the ability to apply the $50 coupon code and the subscription yearly is a little higher while base price is $199.

This is kind of typical for genetics. I had a test that was billed for $6000 from myriad genetics but if you have no insurance the price comes way down.

There is one called Avise for immune diseases. they bill the insurance $1700 but if you check a certain income level (and they supposedly dont check) it’s $45 if you dont have insurance. i think for one person the income level is something like $68k


49 posted on 04/22/2022 3:30:37 PM PDT by RummyChick
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