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MyHeritage caffeine genes

Does MyHeritage test caffeine genes?

Sometimes that question means a named MyHeritage report. Sometimes it means whether your raw data contains CYP1A2 or ADORA2A markers. GenoSight helps with the second path: checking a compatible raw genotype file and turning supported findings into a careful educational Foods & Drinks report.

Two questions get mixed together

Report availability and raw-marker coverage are separate.

  • MyHeritage report availability can change
  • Raw data may include CYP1A2 or ADORA2A markers
  • GenoSight checks compatible raw genotype files
  • Educational only, not a caffeine dosing rule

The careful answer

Caffeine genetics gets simplified online. Start by separating a consumer report, raw data lookup, and clinical guidance into three different buckets.

If you mean a provider report

A named health or traits report is different from checking whether a downloaded raw genotype file contains caffeine-related rsIDs.

If you mean raw data

The common starting markers are CYP1A2 rs762551 for caffeine metabolism and ADORA2A rs5751876 for caffeine sensitivity context, but coverage can vary.

If you mean medical guidance

Consumer raw DNA is informational. Caffeine questions involving anxiety, insomnia, blood pressure, pregnancy, or medication interactions belong with a qualified clinician.

MyHeritage and caffeine gene questions

Does MyHeritage include caffeine genes?

It depends what you mean. MyHeritage report availability can change, and raw-data marker coverage is separate. A compatible MyHeritage raw genotype file may include caffeine-related markers such as CYP1A2 rs762551 or ADORA2A rs5751876, but coverage can vary by chip version and file.

Which caffeine markers should I search for in MyHeritage raw data?

The two common starting points are CYP1A2 rs762551 for caffeine metabolism context and ADORA2A rs5751876 for caffeine sensitivity, arousal, anxiety, and sleep context.

Can GenoSight read my MyHeritage raw data for caffeine context?

Yes, if it is a compatible MyHeritage raw genotype file. GenoSight can analyze supported caffeine-related markers in an educational Foods & Drinks report with habit, sleep, and caveat context.

Can I check caffeine markers before uploading a file?

Yes. GenoSight has a browser-only caffeine raw data checker that runs locally and shows marker presence plus raw genotype strings without interpreting them.