AncestryDNA APOE marker lookup
APOE rs429358 in AncestryDNA raw data.
If you are searching an AncestryDNA raw DNA file for APOE, rs429358 is one of the two common markers people look for. GenoSight can help you check marker coverage first, then keep APOE interpretation cautious inside a broader educational report.
Sensitive marker lookup
Decide before learning or sharing APOE status.
- Search the raw file for rs429358
- Check rs7412 before any APOE context
- Treat missing coverage as unknown, not low risk
- Use counseling-aware caveats for sensitive results
Search the file before you interpret the result.
A raw-data marker check is narrow. APOE deserves more care than a one-marker label or a screenshot from a third-party table.
rs429358 is a lookup step
A raw-data search can answer whether rs429358 appears in the file. It should not be treated as a diagnosis, a prediction, or a complete APOE result by itself.
Pair it with rs7412
People usually review rs429358 with rs7412 when discussing APOE e2/e3/e4 context. Missing or uncalled markers need careful handling.
Sensitive result boundary
APOE information can affect how people think about future health, family, and insurance. GenoSight keeps marker lookup separate from medical decisions.
Keep APOE inside its limits.
GenoSight is educational only. APOE marker lookup should not be used to diagnose disease, predict dementia, change medication, or make insurance, family, or medical decisions by itself.
Ancestry Support: downloading DNA data
Ancestry explains how to download the raw DNA data file; marker coverage can still vary by test version and no-call results.
MedlinePlus Genetics: APOE gene
MedlinePlus explains that APOE e4 is associated with increased late-onset Alzheimer disease risk, not the disease itself.
MedlinePlus: DTC testing and Alzheimer risk
A direct-to-consumer result cannot tell whether a person will or will not develop Alzheimer disease.
Next steps with a AncestryDNA file
Check both APOE markers locally
Use the browser-only checker to see whether rs429358 and rs7412 appear in your file without uploading it.
ContinueCompare rs7412
Read the rs7412 page before treating rs429358 as complete APOE context.
ContinueRead the APOE caveats
Use the APOE report page to understand how GenoSight separates marker lookup from sensitive interpretation.
ContinueAPOE rs429358 and AncestryDNA questions
Can I find APOE rs429358 in AncestryDNA raw DNA data?
Sometimes. AncestryDNA's raw-data export, chip version, and no-call results can vary, so the right first step is checking whether your specific downloaded file contains rs429358.
Is rs429358 enough to know APOE e-status?
No. APOE context commonly depends on rs429358 plus rs7412, and even then it should be handled with source, strand, clinical, and counseling caveats.
What if my AncestryDNA file does not show rs429358?
That usually means the marker is missing, uncalled, or represented differently in that file. It is not a medical negative result.
Can GenoSight analyze my AncestryDNA file for APOE context?
Yes, if it is a compatible AncestryDNA raw genotype file. GenoSight can frame APOE inside educational Heart Health, Aging & Longevity, and Foods & Drinks reports with clinical and insurance-boundary caveats.