Overview
Let Evidence-Based Science Guide You Towards Optimal Wellness
Your genetics determine the unique responses of your body to various foods. Understand your body better with a comprehensive genetic analysis.
This app provides dietary insights personalized to your DNA.
Obtain personalized guidance about the following nutrients and foods:
- Carcinogens NEW! - Your sensitivity to carcinogens found in food
- Caffeine - How many cups of coffee are right for you
- Salt sensitivity - Your blood pressure response to excess sodium
- Lactose intolerance - How well do you digest dairy products
- Gluten sensitivity - Is a gluten-free diet right for you
- Alcohol consumption - Effect on HDL cholesterol and heart health
- Homocysteine and folate deficiency - The MTHFR mutation
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin B3
- Calcium
- Iron
- Omega-3
An empowering report with crystal clear insights
The Healthy Nutrition report reviews your body’s inherited responses to various food items, as well as other genetic tendencies that affect your nutritional needs.
This nutrigenetic analysis will help you make better nutritional choices for improving your health and wellness.
Your report will guide you through your results with simple, short texts and expert advice for recommended changes in diet and lifestyle.
Additional information may also be found at GeneInformed.
Data Compatibility
Powered by Sequencing.com's Universal Compatibility technology, this DNA analysis app is compatible with data from all DNA tests.
Test Compatibility | Format Compatibility | ||
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Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) | FASTQ | ||
Exome Sequencing | FASTA | ||
Dante Labs | BAM | ||
23andMe | SAM | ||
AncestryDNA | CRAM | ||
MyHeritage | VCF | ||
Genes for Good | GVCF | ||
Living DNA | gVCF | ||
HomeDNA | TXT | ||
FamilyTreeDNA (FTDNA) | CSV | ||
Silverberry Genomix | TAB | ||
Toolbox Genomics | gz and zip compressed files | ||
Veritas Genetics | almost all other genetic data formats | ||
Nebula Genomics | |||
Color Genomics | |||
24Genetics | |||
Invitae | |||
Vitagene | |||
Helix | |||
tellmeGen | |||
23Mofang | |||
GeneDx | |||
Ambry Genetics | |||
Human Longevity Inc. (HLI) | |||
Quest Diagnostics | |||
LabCorp | |||
Illumina | |||
Thermo Fisher / Affymetrix | |||
GSA | |||
Axiom | |||
almost all other genetic tests |
Genetics 101
Let your DNA guide you for the optimal diet.
Our DNA is the blueprint for our body. It is coded with 4 nucleotides (‘letters’), which create the genes that serve as templates for the proteins that we are made of. Our DNA is 3 billion letters long and is very similar from one person to the other. However, we do differ in about 10 million nucleotides on average. These Single Base Pair Variations (SNPs) are behind the differences between us, from looks and behavioral tendencies to metabolism and health.
Remarkable breakthroughs of the last decades allow us to read into our genetic code. We can associate the SNP of a gene with corresponding changes in an enzyme’s activity. Along with supportive evidence from biochemical research and epidemiological studies, it becomes possible to anticipate how these variants change a biochemical response or even an organ’s performance.
With such understandings, we can predict how people react to certain foods, allergens, pollutants, exercise regimes, medications and much more. Some of this precious knowledge is ripe for integration in our daily lives, allowing us to improve health and wellness by providing safe access to this knowledge.
Backed by Science
Statistical significance and predictive power come first.
As scientists around the world publish multitudes of human genetic studies each year, we follow a rigorous quality assurance process to sift through the large data sets. We make sure that each of our tests is evidence-based, and the interpretations we provide are based on statistically-sound studies with large cohorts. Top-choice are meta-analysis studies, which pool and compare many studies to reach a robust conclusion.
These days it is already possible to find Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) and meta-analysis studies that pool as much as half a million individuals (!), solidly associating a SNP with the trait. In any case, our standard statistical significance level is of P-value of 5% or better, with added Bonferroni correction when multiple factors are tested.
Boost your health and wellness with evidence-based advice and solid science. Unravel your inborn tendencies and predispositions and make informed decisions in choosing the right diet, exercise regimes, and other lifestyle habits.
About GeneInformed
GeneInformed provides access to science's most useful genetic knowledge.
The company was established by researchers who firmly believe it’s time to share the fruits of genetic knowledge with the general public. Our goal is to provide meaningful genetic analysis that helps in optimizing health and wellness. To that end, we constantly review the current scientific literature for quality studies that add to the expanding (and exciting) human knowledge on genes and the traits affected by them.
Our team of experienced geneticists, doctors and experts in nutrition, sports genetics, biostatistics, dermatology, toxicology and pharmacology has developed the company’s products for the last six years. We integrate some of our original research with an up-to-date scientific literature, and use bioinformatic tools to provide you with the best scientifically-based recommendations to fit your DNA.
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Disclaimer
The genetic analysis and statements that appear in this app have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. The Sequencing.com website and all software applications (Apps) that use Sequencing.com's website, as well as Sequencing.com's open Application Programming Interface (API), are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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