Discover which genetic markers you have that may influence your mental health
This test covers up to 123 genetic markers and addresses the following topics and more.
Your likelihood of developing drug and canabis related temporary psychosis if consuming narcotics
Your genetic predisposition for developing anxiety.
Your genetic predisposition for developing obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
Your drug reponse to various anti-depressant drugs
Your risk of weight gain when taking anti-psychotic drugs
Your response to anti-depressants in major depressive disorder (MDD)
Your risk of experiencing sexual dysfunction when taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) anti-depressants
Your genetic predisposition for developing bipolar disorder
Your genetic predisposition for developing schizophrenia
Your genetic predisposition for developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Your genetic predisposition for developing seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
Please note
We have estimated the average percentage of reports for this test that you will receive when using raw data files from these commercial DNA test providers.
- 23andme v3 and v4
- You should receive approximately 90% of the reports.
- 23andme v5
- You should receive approximately 70% of the reports.
- AncestryDNA
- You should receive approximately 80% of the reports.
- LivingDNA
- You should receive approximately 60% of the reports.
- FTDNA
- You should receive approximately 50% of the reports.
You should make sure your genome file is a "Build 37 Autosomal" file. If you used "Build 36" make sure that you have reset your account and uploaded a "Build 37 Autosomal" file before unlocking this test. - MyHeritageDNA
- You should receive approximately 50% of the reports.
- Geno 2.0
- Unfortunately you will receive very few results; as a consequence we suggest that you wait until Geno 2.0 have expanded their sampling coverage before you unlock this test.
- Genes For Good
- You should receive approximately 50% of the reports.
- Important
- These percentages are only estimates and the number of reports that you will receive will vary depending on the information contained in your genome file.
Important: yourDNAportal.com does not diagnose any medical condition. The tests provided by yourDNAportal.com are not diagnostic tests, and their results are for information purposes only. Do not make a decision on your health or that of your family based on the results provided to you by yourDNAportal.com. If you are concerned or have questions about what those mean for you and your family you must consult with your doctor or a professional healthcare provider.