
REPORT
4 Categories, 20 Reports
DNA Origin26 susceptibility tests are performed to determine whether a person has genetic mutations that increase their risk of developing certain diseases. These diseases may include cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other chronic illnesses.
The main benefit of these tests is that they can help individuals understand their risk of developing a particular disease and take steps to reduce that risk. Individuals with a higher risk may be encouraged to adopt a healthier lifestyle, monitor their health more closely, and undergo regular screenings to detect the disease earlier. In some cases, preventive interventions such as preventive surgery may be considered.

YOUR GENETIC REPORT INCLUDES
Which genes were tested
We break down the mutations analyzed and detected in your DNA, and explain how we determined your result.
Information about your results
Dive deeper into your genetic profile with easy-to-understand explanations to help you reach your goals.
Valuable insights
Our DNA health testing kit chip was carefully crafted for its highly accurate testing capabilities and wide range of SNP coverage.

Origin26
Discover personalized health based on your DNA
Our at-home DNA testing kit is the only health DNA testing kit in the world that analyzes 83 million genetic variants to provide accurate polygenic risk scores.
DNA report includes
6 Categories
- Power regulation
- Macronutrient Requirements
- Micronutrient requirements
- Power regulation
- Macronutrient Requirements
- Micronutrient requirements
30 reports
- Calcium metabolism
- Phosphate metabolism
- Vitamin A metabolism
- Vitamin B12 metabolism
- Vitamin B6 metabolism
- Vitamin B9 metabolism
- Vitamin C metabolism
- Vitamin D metabolism
- Vitamin E metabolism
- Satiety response
- Ability to maintain weight loss
- Response to monounsaturated fats
- Response to polyunsaturated fats
- Protein response
- Response to saturated fat
- Response to carbohydrates
- Response to fiber
- Antioxidant metabolism
- Iron metabolism
- Magnesium metabolism
- Snacking pattern
- Preference for fatty foods
- Perception of sweet taste
- Perception of bitter taste
- Gluten intolerance
- Lactose intolerance
- Salt metabolism
- Caffeine metabolism
- Emotional food addiction
- Vitamin K metabolism

DNA Analysis Report Sample






5 easy steps to get your O26 Genetic Assessment
1. BUY THE KIT
Order your complete DNA test via our online store today or
2. REGISTER THE KIT
Go online to Origin26.com and register your kit barcode
3. COLLECT DNA
Use the swabs found in the kit to collect your DNA and send the samples to our lab.
4. ANALYZE THE DNA
You will receive an email when your samples arrive at the lab and our science team will extract and process your DNA for gene analysis
5. RECEIVE THE REPORT
You will receive an email within 6/8 weeks indicating that your personalized report has been uploaded to your secure online account and is ready for viewing.
PERSONALIZED ASSESSMENT
Your Precision Health

Your DNA test includes:
1 DNA sampling kit delivered to your home.
SNP and gene explorer
Laboratory analyzer, follow-up and recommendations
Comprehensive food, nutrition and fitness reports
Personalized nutritional formula
Your secure information

PERSONALIZED ASSESSMENT
Your Precision Health

Premium
29 €
X 10 months after a first payment of €99
Your DNA test includes:
1 DNA sampling kit delivered to your home.
4 Analysis reports included, to be selected from the 25 reports available
SNP and gene explorer
Laboratory analyzer, follow-up and recommendations
Results on O26 GenomeLab
Personalized nutritional formula
Available on Nutrigenomics Report
Your secure information
One year of access, update and backups included.
Our DNA remains unchanged but science is constantly progressing. At Origin26, we keep your DNA up to date and imagine new ways to explore it.

PLUS
49 €
X 10 months after a first payment of €99
Your DNA test includes:
1 DNA sampling kit delivered to your home.
22 Analysis reports included
Reports included Nutrigenomics Report · Dermatology Report · Fitnessgenetic Report · Allergy Report · Personality Traits Report · Hormonal Disorders Report · Addiction Report · Neurology Report · Lifestyle Genomics Report · Ophthalmology Report · Kidney Disorders Report · Circadian Rhythm Traits Report · Gastrointestinal Disorders Report · Lung Disorders Report · Vaccomomics Report · Immunology Report · Dental Diseases Report · Cardiovascular Diseases Report · Reports of IVF and pregnancy lossBlood Disease Reports · Bone Health and Disease Reports · Infectious Disease Reports
SNP and gene explorer
Laboratory analyzer, follow-up and recommendations
Results on O26 GenomeLab
Personalized nutritional formula
Available on Nutrigenomics Report
Your secure information
One year of access, update and backups included.
Our DNA remains unchanged but science is constantly progressing. At Origin26, we keep your DNA up to date and imagine new ways to explore it.
What is Genetics?

Humans are made up of cells

Cells consist of nucleus

The nucleus is made up of chromosomes

Chromosomes are made up of DNA

DNA is made up of genes

Genes are encoded by nucleotides

Changes in nucleotides lead to genetic variations

What is Predictive Genetics?
Genetic variations make us all unique

Population prone to curly hair

Population prone to blue eyes

Population at high risk of obesity

Population at high risk of heart attack
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