PGP Participant Survey
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Responses submitted 7/17/2011 7:19:09.
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7/17/2011 7:19:09 |
Year of birth |
21-29 years |
Which statement best describes you? |
I am comfortable making my genome sequence data publicly available without prior review. |
Severe disease or rare genetic trait |
Yes |
Do you have a severe genetic disease or rare genetic trait? If so, you can add a description for your public profile. |
Multiple:
My IQ consistently tests over 160, and typically in the 170-180's, for spatial skills and mathematic comprehension. Verbal ability is within the high end of "normal".
I also have "atrial branch delay" as described by a cardiologist. I have relevant medical data and testing information for this, but even with my EMT certification, this issue is too specific for me to describe after reading the information. A cardiologist would have to comment on this further. From what I understand, this is a rare, but trivial, electrical defect in the heart.
Further, I have recently been diagnosed with migraines, which apparently affects <1% of adult males.
And finally, I was tested at age 18 to have 115% of normal tidal volume for my external body measurements, and have been able to achieve a *standing* heart rate of 40 beats per minute due to exercise alone. |
Disease/trait: Onset |
Congenital / present at birth |
Disease/trait: Rarity |
Very rare/uncommon |
Disease/trait: Severity |
Not applicable |
Disease/trait: Relative enrollment |
No |
Disease/trait: Diagnosis |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Genetic confirmation |
No |
Disease/trait: Documentation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation description |
Mensa test results for IQ.
And, for heart information, all medical information should still be on file at the cardiologist's office to include NMRI, holter moniter data, echocardiogram video, stress test and EKG. |
Sex/Gender |
Male |
Race/ethnicity |
American Indian / Alaska Native, White |
Maternal grandmother: Country of origin |
Germany |
Paternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandfather: Country of origin |
Other / don't know / no response |
Maternal grandfather: Country of origin |
Germany |
Enrollment of relatives |
No |
Enrollment of older individuals |
Yes |
Enrollment of parents |
Maybe |
Have you uploaded genetic data to your PGP participant profile? |
No, I have no genetic data. |
Have you used the PGP web interface to record a designated proxy? |
Yes |
Have you uploaded health record data using our Google Health or Microsoft Healthvault interfaces? |
No, but I plan to |
Blood sample |
Yes |
Saliva sample |
Yes |
Microbiome samples |
Yes |
Tissue samples from surgery |
Yes |
Tissue samples from autopsy |
Yes |
PGP Fall/Winter 2011 Saliva Kit: Large Tube Collection Survey
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Responses submitted 10/19/2011 0:37:09.
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Timestamp |
10/19/2011 0:37:09 |
Which sample tube did you just collect? |
Big tube |
How easy was this sample tube to use for collection? |
5 |
Do you have any gum bleeding or gingivitis (gum inflammation)? |
No |
Did you collect this sample all at once, or at multiple timepoints? |
All at once (in less than 5 minutes) |
What time of day did you collect saliva? |
After dinner & before bed |
Did you chew gum shortly before collection? |
No, no gum shortly before collection |
When was the last time you brushed and/or flossed? |
6 - 12 hours before collection |
Did you eat anything between the last time you brushed and/or flossed and the saliva collection? |
Yes, some eating between last brushing and collection |
When was the last time you used mouthwash? |
Not applicable: I rarely or never use mouthwash |
Did you eat anything between the last time you used mouthwash and the saliva collection? |
Not applicable: I rarely or never use mouthwash |
If you have any specific comments regarding the sample you collected with this sample tube, please note them here. |
Was unconsciously gnawing on gums a bit to produce more saliva during collection. |
PGP Fall/Winter 2011 Saliva Kit: Small Tube Collection Survey
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Responses submitted 10/19/2011 0:37:12.
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Timestamp |
10/19/2011 0:37:12 |
Which sample tube did you just collect? |
Small tube |
How easy was this sample tube to use for collection? |
5 |
Do you have any gum bleeding or gingivitis (gum inflammation)? |
No |
Did you collect this sample all at once, or at multiple timepoints? |
All at once (in less than 5 minutes) |
What time of day did you collect saliva? |
After dinner & before bed |
Did you chew gum shortly before collection? |
No, no gum shortly before collection |
When was the last time you brushed and/or flossed? |
6 - 12 hours before collection |
Did you eat anything between the last time you brushed and/or flossed and the saliva collection? |
Yes, some eating between last brushing and collection |
When was the last time you used mouthwash? |
Not applicable: I rarely or never use mouthwash |
Did you eat anything between the last time you used mouthwash and the saliva collection? |
Not applicable: I rarely or never use mouthwash |
If you have any specific comments regarding the sample you collected with this sample tube, please note them here. |
Was unconsciously gnawing on gums a bit to produce more saliva during collection. |
PGP Participant Survey
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Responses submitted 10/26/2011 23:34:01.
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Timestamp |
10/26/2011 23:34:01 |
Year of birth |
21-29 years |
Which statement best describes you? |
I am comfortable making my genome sequence data publicly available without prior review. |
Severe disease or rare genetic trait |
Yes |
Do you have a severe genetic disease or rare genetic trait? If so, you can add a description for your public profile. |
Multiple:
My IQ consistently tests over 160, and typically in the 170-180's, for spatial skills and mathematic comprehension. Verbal ability is within the high end of "normal". Numerous family members have been above average at math, science, and spatial reasoning.
I also have "ventricular branch delay" as described by a cardiologist. I have relevant medical data and testing information for this, but from my understanding of these tests, the most obvious result is that in my ECG, part of my R wave fires during my S wave creating a "jaggie" in the S wave. From what I understand, this is a rare, but trivial, electrical defect in the heart, though a cardiologist would have to comment on this further. There is a strong history of heart related illness in my family, so it is very possible this is genetically linked.
I have recently been diagnosed with migraines, which apparently affects <1% of adult males, and there is a strong history of headaches on my mother's side of the family.
I was tested at age 18 to have 115% of normal tidal volume for my external body measurements, and have been able to achieve a *standing* heart rate of 40 beats per minute due to exercise alone. My father's side of the family have typically been endurance athletes in their early years, and most of us have ectomorph body types.
Finally, I appear to have inherited chronically low testosterone levels from my father, who also suffers from this condition. |
Disease/trait: Onset |
Congenital / present at birth |
Disease/trait: Rarity |
Very rare/uncommon |
Disease/trait: Severity |
Not applicable |
Disease/trait: Relative enrollment |
No |
Disease/trait: Diagnosis |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Genetic confirmation |
No |
Disease/trait: Documentation |
Yes |
Disease/trait: Documentation description |
Mensa test results for IQ.
For heart information, all medical information should still be on file at the cardiologist's office to include NMRI, holter moniter data, echocardiogram video, stress test and EKG. However, I do have the EKG printouts and the doctors written notes.
Heart rate would also come from cardiologist's information, and tidal volume data should be the same if tested now.
Testosterone levels can be verified through recent blood tests. |
Sex/Gender |
Male |
Race/ethnicity |
White |
Maternal grandmother: Country of origin |
Germany |
Paternal grandmother: Country of origin |
United States |
Paternal grandfather: Country of origin |
Other / don't know / no response |
Maternal grandfather: Country of origin |
Germany |
Enrollment of relatives |
No |
Enrollment of older individuals |
No |
Enrollment of parents |
No |
Have you uploaded genetic data to your PGP participant profile? |
No, I have no genetic data. |
Have you used the PGP web interface to record a designated proxy? |
Yes |
Have you uploaded health record data using our Google Health or Microsoft Healthvault interfaces? |
No, but I plan to |
Blood sample |
Yes |
Saliva sample |
Yes |
Microbiome samples |
Yes |
Tissue samples from surgery |
Yes |
Tissue samples from autopsy |
Yes |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Cancers
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:38:31.
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12/3/2014 1:38:31 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional, and Immunity
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:39:19.
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12/3/2014 1:39:19 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Blood
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:39:35.
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12/3/2014 1:39:35 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Nervous System
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:40:03.
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Timestamp |
12/3/2014 1:40:03 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Migraine with aura, Migraine without aura |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Vision and hearing
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:40:55.
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12/3/2014 1:40:55 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Myopia (Nearsightedness), Astigmatism, Floaters |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Nervous System
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:41:30.
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12/3/2014 1:41:30 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with one of the following conditions? |
Migraine with aura, Migraine without aura |
Other condition not listed here? |
Occular Migraines |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Circulatory System
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:42:10.
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Timestamp |
12/3/2014 1:42:10 |
Other condition not listed here? |
Atrial Branch Delay |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Respiratory System
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:42:23.
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12/3/2014 1:42:23 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Digestive System
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:43:08.
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Timestamp |
12/3/2014 1:43:08 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Canker sores (oral ulcers), Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) |
Other condition not listed here? |
Chronic Constipation |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Genitourinary Systems
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:43:23.
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12/3/2014 1:43:23 |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:43:51.
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Timestamp |
12/3/2014 1:43:51 |
Have you ever been diagnosed with any of the following conditions? |
Acne |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:44:22.
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Timestamp |
12/3/2014 1:44:22 |
Other condition not listed here? |
ITB Syndrome |
PGP Trait & Disease Survey 2012: Congenital Traits and Anomalies
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Responses submitted 12/3/2014 1:44:39.
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Timestamp |
12/3/2014 1:44:39 |
PGP Basic Phenotypes Survey 2015
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Responses submitted 12/10/2015 17:15:28.
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Timestamp |
12/10/2015 17:15:28 |
1.1 — Blood Type |
B + |
1.2 — Height |
6'1" |
1.3 — Weight |
165 |
2.1 — Left Eye (Photograph Number) (full-size image: https://goo.gl/XQ2Voh) |
8 |
2.2 — Right Eye (Photograph Number) (full-size image: https://goo.gl/XQ2Voh) |
8 |
2.3 — Left Eye Color - Text Description |
blue with a little green on the pupil edge |
2.4 — Right Eye Color - Text Description |
blue with a little green on the pupil edge |
3.1 — What is your natural hair color currently, when without artificial color or dye? |
brown |
3.2 — Hair Color - Text Description |
light brown |
1.4 — Handedness |
Left |