This one document contains 3 complete genetic reports. Each was scored on its own, then combined here so you can read everything in one place. Every result further down is labelled with the report it came from.
This report reads your DNA and sorts every result into one of five plain-language groups, so you can see at a glance what deserves attention and what does not. Nothing here is a diagnosis. A flagged result means your genetics place you above or below the average person for that trait — a reason to ask a question, not a reason to worry.
Liver & Gallbladder Health — The liver is a vital organ that plays a central role in metabolism, detoxification, and overall bodily health. Genetic factors can significantly influence the liver's function and an individual's susceptibility to various liver conditions.
Phase I & Phase II Detox — Your body possesses a highly sophisticated detoxification system designed to process and eliminate harmful compounds, ensuring optimal health and balance. This report delves into the genetic variations that influence these essential detoxification processes, providing insights into how your body
Toxins & Detox — The impact of environmental toxins on health is an increasingly important topic in personalized health and functional medicine. Our genetic makeup plays a significant role in how our bodies process, detoxify, and respond to various toxins.
These are ordered by how closely they relate to your flagged results — not generic health advice. Marrow does not prescribe, dose, or tell you to take anything. Diet and lifestyle changes are listed first because they are yours to make. Anything you would swallow is listed separately, by name only, as something to raise with a clinician who knows your history and your medications.
Engage in mentally stimulating activities, such as puzzles, reading, or learning a new skill, for at least 15 minutes TA daily.
In line with this, a higher intake of antioxidants may support a longer life.
To avoid cadmium exposure, refrain from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, reduce consumption of foods high in cadmium like shellfish, liver, contaminated workplace air by using protective gear if you work in battery manufacturing, welding, or metal refining industries.
Include servings of shellfish, whole grains, nuts, seeds, potatoes, and dark leafy greens.
Drink 1 to 3 cups of black coffee daily, preferably in the morning to minimize potential sleep disturbances.
These came up in the research behind your flagged results. They are listed by name so you can ask about them. Marrow is not recommending them, and gives no dose. Supplements interact with prescription medication and with each other — that conversation belongs with your clinician.
Of the 79 results in this package, these 3 came back furthest from the population average. Each one below explains what it is, where you sit, and which report it came from. Start here.
Named only. Marrow gives no dose and does not recommend these.
A study of 1243 participants associated the ‘A’ allele of rs2056131 with a decreased sensitization to molds in people with asthma.
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Not everything in a genetic report is a warning. These came back protective or better than average.
As ALD advances, the liver's ability to function properly diminishes, leading to serious health issues including jaundice, coagulopathy, and the buildup of toxins in the bloodstream that can affect brain function—a condition known as hepatic encephalopathy.
In late stages, patients may develop life-threatening complications such as ascites, which is the accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, and variceal bleeding due to increased pressure in the portal vein.
Abstinence from alcohol is the most critical factor in treatment and prevention of disease progression, accompanied by dietary changes and, in severe cases, the consideration for liver transplantation.
Liver cirrhosis is a chronic and progressive liver condition in which healthy liver tissue gets replaced with scar tissue.
About 50% of the differences in liver scarring may be due to genetics.
Genes play a role in a number of conditions that can cause cirrhosis, like autoimmune disorders or fatty liver [R, R].
Liver failure can Viral liver Chronic alcohol leading cause Fatty liver can lead to alcoholic Autoimmune system attacks Toxins: Acute substances, acetaminophen mushrooms.
The remaining results, grouped by what they mean. Every one of these is explained in full — with the genes and variants behind it — in the technical version of this report.
Genetics is a predisposition, not a verdict. The single most useful thing you can do with this document is take it to a clinician and talk through the flagged findings — especially any that line up with symptoms you already have or conditions that run in your family. Nothing here changes: your DNA is the same at 60 as it is today, so this report does not expire.
Genotyping was performed on DNA extracted from a buccal (cheek) swab using a genome-wide array. Results are derived from peer-reviewed genome-wide association data and, where applicable, published clinical guidelines. Each report was scored independently against its own reference set. Percentile figures describe where your result sits relative to a reference population.
This is a laboratory-developed test. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Genotyping does not detect all variants in the genes assessed; the absence of a flagged result does not exclude risk. Predisposition is probabilistic and is modified by environment, lifestyle, ancestry and family history. Results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional and must not be used alone to diagnose, treat, or alter any medication regimen. Marrow does not recommend, prescribe, or dose any supplement or medication.
| Performing laboratory | Gene by Gene, Ltd. |
| Laboratory address | 1445 North Loop West, Suite 760, Houston, TX 77008 |
| CLIA certification | CLIA #45D1102202 |
| CAP accreditation | CAP #7212851 · accredited through 7 October 2027 |
| Laboratory Director | Feng Zhou, PhD, MB(ASCP) |
| Specimen type | Buccal (cheek) swab — genomic DNA |
| Accession | MRW-26-7481BE |
| Date reported | 29 July 2026 |
This specimen was tested at Gene by Gene, Ltd., 1445 North Loop West, Suite 760, Houston, TX 77008, under CLIA #45D1102202 and CAP #7212851. Laboratory Director: Feng Zhou, PhD, MB(ASCP). Marrow Health is not a clinical laboratory and does not perform testing; Marrow prepares and delivers this report from data produced by the performing laboratory named above. Report generated 29 July 2026 · Accession MRW-26-7481BE · © 2026 Marrow Health.