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Sample raw DNA report

See the report before you upload.

GenoSight turns a compatible 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw DNA file into readable educational reports. This sample shows the structure, source trail, caveats, and follow-up flow so you can decide whether it is worth trying.

sample-report - illustrative

Nutrition & Methylation Report

sample

Example only. Actual findings depend on file coverage and profile context.

MTHFR C677TMethylationContext-dependent
CYP1A2Caffeine metabolismSlow clearance
FADS1 / FADS2Omega-3 conversionDiet-relevant
COMT Val158MetCatechol clearanceStress context

The report uses cautious language: variants may influence a pathway, but they do not diagnose a condition or dictate an action. Clinical decisions belong with a qualified healthcare professional.

What a GenoSight report includes

The product is built for synthesis, not a raw variant dump. You get a readable view, then the details needed to verify and discuss findings responsibly.

Executive summary

A plain-language overview of the highest-priority educational findings, written around the profile context you choose to share.

Topic reports

Deeper sections for nutrition, methylation, sleep, fitness, heart health, pharmacogenomics context, and other report areas.

Caveats and source trail

Evidence level, chip-coverage limits, and medical-boundary language stay visible so the report does not overstate consumer raw DNA data.

Findings-grounded chat

Paid plans let you ask follow-up questions grounded in the generated findings instead of sending the raw genotype file to the LLM.

From raw file to report

Upload a compatible raw file, confirm the coverage preview, then choose the report you want to generate. The raw genotype file is parsed into structured findings first; the raw file is not sent to the LLM.

Read the privacy trade-off guide
  1. 1Download your 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw data file.
  2. 2Create a free GenoSight account and upload the raw file.
  3. 3Review provider detection and coverage before analysis starts.
  4. 4Generate an educational report and decide whether paid credits are useful.

Sample report questions

Is this a real person's DNA report?

No. This page is an illustrative sample that shows report structure, tone, and boundaries. It does not describe a real user.

Will my report look exactly like the sample?

No. Your report depends on your provider file, chip coverage, selected report, and any profile context you choose to add.

Does GenoSight give medical advice?

No. GenoSight creates educational reports only. It does not diagnose, prescribe, screen, or replace clinical genetic testing or clinician guidance.

Can I try a report before paying?

Yes. New accounts get 250 signup credits with no card required, enough to test the report format before choosing a paid plan.

After the preview

Pick the shortest path from curiosity to your own report.

You can test the workflow without a card, or choose a paid plan now and land on the matching checkout path after sign-in.

Best first step

Start with free credits

Use the signup grant to generate a practical first report before deciding whether paid credits are useful.

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Most common upgrade

Monthly report access

Use 1,500 monthly credits for deeper reports, regeneration, and findings-grounded chat after your first upload.

Choose monthly

Full-library path

Yearly credit bank

Use 18,000 yearly credits when you want the whole report library available from the same raw DNA file.

Choose yearly

Free credits, no card

Try one report with your own raw file.

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