tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8454551561604427022.post3076483998033847564..comments2022-04-22T23:11:33.017-07:00Comments on "Is this road on time?": Call Me SometimeMitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14252536057632490428noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8454551561604427022.post-83799508450117861032013-05-02T12:45:27.857-07:002013-05-02T12:45:27.857-07:00Sorry for replying so late; I just saw your commen...Sorry for replying so late; I just saw your comment now.<br /><br />The results published in the blog were on 23andMe's v2 platform. As for v3, your no-call rate appears to be on the high side, comparing with the ones I've seen, but that's based on a very small sample size.<br /><br />You didn't say if you are male or female, but keep in mind that 23andMe reports the entire Y chromosome as "no-calls" for females, but those shouldn't be counted as actual no-calls, of course.<br /><br />Mitchellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14252536057632490428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8454551561604427022.post-90971665273537743002013-01-30T18:13:51.193-08:002013-01-30T18:13:51.193-08:00I am curious if you received any feedback on the n...I am curious if you received any feedback on the no-call rate. I just completed the 23andme testing on their v3 platform and had 10,216 no-calls. I am curious what their QC considers an acceptable no-call frequency.labrathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14784403209649163715noreply@blogger.com