The IDNAtity app translates your genetic markers into a unique theme song. August 26, 2013 2:34 PM PDT My cat's DNA song profile. (Credit: Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET) I've always wanted to have my very own theme song, like a hero in a movie. Now, I do. I just used IDNAtity, an iOS app that mixes a little science with art. It takes information about your genetic makeup, assigns you a genetic code, and then translates that code into musical notes to form a song. You start by uploading a photo of yourself into the app. Then, you answer a few questions about your hair color, eye color, and whether you have dimples (I don't) and can roll your tongue (I can't). The app does the rest, creating a song you can listen to and share. It turns out my genetics make for a somewhat discordant song. There's no way this will ever be a chart-topper, yet I still manage to get it stuck in my head. You can play back your personalized song using a variety of instrument options ranging from steel drums to bird tweets. My favorite is called "Orchestra Hit." It makes my DNA music sound like a theme song for Darth Vader. I gave the app a whirl (per the developer's suggestion) with Dashiell, a CNET test cat, as the subject. I had to fudge a little on the hair color, because "born gray" wasn't an option, but the result was a much more dramatic piece than my genetic code had generated. This 99-cent app is in no way a substitute for an actual DNA test, but it's a fun starting point for getting into the concept of genetics. Plus, my cat and I now have personal theme songs. We'll be ready if anybody wants to make a biopic about us. IDNAtity has you answer some basic questions about your looks. (Credit: Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET)

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The IDNAtity app translates your genetic markers into a unique theme song.



August 26, 2013 2:34 PM PDT



IDNAtity screenshot

My cat's DNA song profile.


(Credit: Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET)

I've always wanted to have my very own theme song, like a hero in a movie. Now, I do. I just used IDNAtity, an iOS app that mixes a little science with art. It takes information about your genetic makeup, assigns you a genetic code, and then translates that code into musical notes to form a song.


You start by uploading a photo of yourself into the app. Then, you answer a few questions about your hair color, eye color, and whether you have dimples (I don't) and can roll your tongue (I can't). The app does the rest, creating a song you can listen to and share.


It turns out my genetics make for a somewhat discordant song. There's no way this will ever be a chart-topper, yet I still manage to get it stuck in my head.


You can play back your personalized song using a variety of instrument options ranging from steel drums to bird tweets. My favorite is called "Orchestra Hit." It makes my DNA music sound like a theme song for Darth Vader.


I gave the app a whirl (per the developer's suggestion) with Dashiell, a CNET test cat, as the subject. I had to fudge a little on the hair color, because "born gray" wasn't an option, but the result was a much more dramatic piece than my genetic code had generated.


This 99-cent app is in no way a substitute for an actual DNA test, but it's a fun starting point for getting into the concept of genetics. Plus, my cat and I now have personal theme songs. We'll be ready if anybody wants to make a biopic about us.


Genetic questions

IDNAtity has you answer some basic questions about your looks.


(Credit: Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET)


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