Turn a genetic diagnosis into a clear, comprehensive report
Enter your gene and variant. Get a structured research report with linked sources. Read online in your personal report dashboard, or download a professionally formatted PDF.
How it Works
Three simple steps to go from a genetic test result to a comprehensive understanding.
Enter details
Input the gene symbol and variant details from your lab report.
Research compilation
Our system summarizes and organizes findings from public scientific literature and established biomedical databases, with citations and links to original sources.
Report dashboard and PDF
Once your report is ready, access it in your personal report dashboard and download a professionally formatted PDF.
What's Inside
Every report is structured to provide a holistic view of the current research landscape.
Family summary
Plain-language overview for family sharing.
Relevant clinicians and researchers
Curated list of potentially relevant experts and groups linked to the gene or condition, with sources.
Research and evidence highlights
Key findings from published literature.
Potential treatment approaches
Summary of published research on potential treatments and clinical trials related to the gene and condition, with citations and links to original sources.
Experimental models
Published animal and cellular models relevant to the gene.
Registries and communities
Patient groups and support networks.
Methodology and sources
Full transparency on data origin.
Potential next steps
Potential directions for further exploration with your care team.
Formats designed for your needs
Read online in your personal report dashboard, or download a professionally formatted PDF.
Online Report Dashboard
Browse report sections, navigate between topics, and access your reports from any device.
Professionally Formatted PDF
A branded, structured document you can download, save, or bring to clinical appointments.
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What if I made a mistake in the gene or variant?
Educational Research Support Only
- Not a diagnosis.
- Not medical advice.
- Discuss decisions with your clinician or genetic counselor.