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Ancestry
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Ancestry reports See where your DNA is from out of 4,500+ regions worldwide. | |||
Family Tree Automatically discover and map family connections with your DNA-powered tree. | |||
Basic DNA Relative Finder Connect with DNA relatives in the 23andMe database. | |||
Advanced DNA Relative Finder Connect with up to 5000 DNA relatives and sort them by ancestry, lineage, and more using advanced filters. | |||
DNA Relatives Clustering Automatically organize your matches into visual groups to instantly see how different branches of your family connect. | |||
Advanced DNA Comparison Map shared segments across all chromosomes to see exactly how you and your matches are related. | |||
Deeper heritage insights Explore distant connections to groups with shared languages, migrations, and more. | |||
Historical Matches Discover if you share DNA with historical icons like Beethoven, Vikings, and more. | |||
Reconstructed Ancestors Fill in the gaps in your family tree by reconstructing ancestors from your DNA. | |||
Parental Inheritance See which parts of your DNA came from each parent, even if they haven’t tested with 23andMe. |
Health
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Genetic health screening Deeper insights on your chances of developing certain diseases. | |||
Carrier Status** Learn if you carry genetic variants for inherited health conditions. | |||
Additional health reports Access to new health insights as they are developed. | |||
Pharmacogenetics reports*** Learn how your DNA affects how your body processes certain medications. | |||
Family Health History Tree Track and download your family health history to share with your healthcare provider. | |||
Health Tracks See how making healthy choices each day can impact your health over time. | |||
Blood panel analysis Key biomarkers translated into your personalized biological age for actionable insights. | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
Traits
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Trait Insights Discover how your DNA shapes 30+ everyday quirks like your bald spot, sweet vs. salty preference, unibrow, and more. |
**The 23andMe PGS test includes health predisposition and carrier status reports. Health predisposition reports include both reports that meet FDA requirements for genetic health risks and reports which are based on 23andMe research and have not been reviewed by the FDA. The test uses qualitative genotyping to detect select clinically relevant variants in the genomic DNA of adults from saliva for the purpose of reporting and interpreting genetic health risks and reporting carrier status. It is not intended to diagnose any disease. Your ethnicity may affect the relevance of each report and how your genetic health risk results are interpreted. Each genetic health risk report describes if a person has variants associated with a higher risk of developing a disease, but does not describe a person’s overall risk of developing the disease. The test is not intended to tell you anything about your current state of health, or to be used to make medical decisions, including whether or not you should take a medication, how much of a medication you should take, or determine any treatment. Our carrier status reports can be used to determine carrier status, but cannot determine if you have two copies of any genetic variant. These carrier reports are not intended to tell you anything about your risk for developing a disease in the future, the health of your fetus, or your newborn child's risk of developing a particular disease later in life. For certain conditions, we provide a single report that includes information on both carrier status and genetic health risk. Warnings & Limitations: The 23andMe PGS Genetic Health Risk Report for BRCA1/BRCA2 (Selected Variants) is indicated for reporting of 44 variants in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. The report describes if a person's genetic result is associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer and may be associated with an increased risk for prostate cancer, pancreatic cancer, and potentially other cancers. The variants included in this report do not represent the majority of the BRCA1/BRCA2 variants in people of most ethnicities. This report does not include variants in other genes linked to hereditary cancers and the absence of variants included in this report does not rule out the presence of other genetic variants that may impact cancer risk. This report is for over-the-counter use by adults over the age of 18, and provides genetic information to inform discussions with a healthcare professional. The PGS test is not a substitute for visits to a healthcare professional for recommended screenings or appropriate follow-up. Results should be confirmed in a clinical setting before taking any medical action. For important information and limitations regarding each genetic health risk and carrier status report, visit 23andme.com/shop/test-info/
***23andMe PGS Pharmacogenetics reports: The 23andMe test uses qualitative genotyping to detect 3 variants in the CYP2C19 gene, 2 variants in the DPYD gene and 1 variant in the SLCO1B1 gene in the genomic DNA of adults from saliva for the purpose of reporting and interpreting information about the processing of certain therapeutics to inform discussions with a healthcare professional. It does not describe if a person will or will not respond to a particular therapeutic. Our CYP2C19 Pharmacogenetics report provides certain information about variants associated with metabolism of some therapeutics and provides interpretive drug information regarding the potential effect of citalopram and clopidogrel therapy. Our SLCO1B1 Pharmacogenetics report provides certain information about variants associated with the processing of some therapeutics and provides interpretive drug information regarding the potential effect of simvastatin therapy. Our DPYD Pharmacogenetics report does not describe the association between detected variants and any specific therapeutic. Results for DPYD and certain CYP2C19 results should be confirmed by an independent genetic test prescribed by your own healthcare provider before taking any medical action. Warning: Test information should not be used to start, stop, or change any course of treatment and does not test for all possible variants that may affect metabolism or protein function. The PGS test is not a substitute for visits to a healthcare professional. Making changes to your current regimen can lead to harmful side effects or reduced intended benefits of your medication, therefore consult with your healthcare professional before taking any medical action. For important information and limitations regarding Pharmacogenetic reports, visit 23andme.com/shop/test-info/pharmacogenetics/