Test Results

Since the discovery of DNA in the 1950s, scientists have been investigating the human genome. Clear links have been established for many aspects of human health, like how genes influence disease risk, metabolism, food intolerances, response to exercise and many personal traits. Thanks to major technological advances, you can now learn what your DNA says about you.

Health

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  • Health status­

    General overview of your disease risks, carrier status of hereditary conditions, health-related traits and actionable advice to make positive lifestyle changes

  • Disease risks­

    Risk profile for 20 diseases that are influenced by your genes and lifestyle

  • Hereditary disease­

    Carrier status assessment for common gene variants associated with 322 hereditary conditions that can be passed on to your children

Nutrition

  • Metabolism­

    Rate at which the body neutralises caffeine, assimilates fats and carbohydrates

  • Eating Behaviours­

    Taste preferences that influence food intake

  • Vitamins and minerals­

    Genetic predisposition to elevated or reduced concentrations of micronutrients in the body

  • Predisposition to
    nutrient intolerances
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    Personalised analysis of how the body reacts to alcohol, lactose and gluten

  • Food Recommendations­

    Your personalised dietary advice

Sports

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  • Metabolism­

    Your body’s ability to produce energy and metabolise nutrients

  • Injury risk­

    Genetic risk of sports-related injuries

Ancestry

  • Origins and migrations of your distant ancestors
  • Paternal and maternal haplogroups
  • Ancestry composition based on 153 populations
  • Ratio of neanderthal genes in your genome

Other traits

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Iris structure, early grey hair or even whether you sneeze when suddenly exposed to sunlight

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the test accuracy?

Can I get the raw data for my DNA Test results?

How do you keep my private information safe?

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