Includes analysis for gluten sensitivity, lactose intolerance, pet and plant allergies and many others using the app's proprietary AI-enhanced genomics network analysis of more than 8,000 genetic variations.
Comprehensive Trait Reports, Risk Assessments and Recommendations.
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See which genetic variations contribute to your predispositions and explore the scientific basis for your assessment and get access to resources to further inform your decision-making.
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Learn more about your potential genetic predispositions for various food allergies.
The body’s immune system keeps you healthy by fighting off infections and other dangers to good health. A food allergy reaction occurs when your immune system overreacts to a food or a substance in a food, identifying it as a danger and triggering a protective response. Food allergy symptoms are most common in babies and children, but they can appear at any age. You can even suddenly develop an allergy to foods that you have previously eaten for years with no problems.
Explore your predisposition to and protection from common outdoor allergies.
The most common sources of outdoor allergens are pollen, and include: Tree pollen, which are most common in the spring. Grass pollen, which are most common in the summer. Weed pollen, which are most common in the summer and fall. Ragweed pollen in particular is the most common cause of fall allergy symptoms.
Explore how your genetics may predispose or protect you in the face of indoor allergens.
Millions of people suffer year-round from allergy symptoms caused by indoor allergens. Although many substances in dust can trigger allergic symptoms, the most important indoor allergens are dust mites, pet dander, cockroaches, and molds. Unlike seasonal allergies such as hay fever, indoor allergies may last all year long.
Explore your genetic predispositions for sensitivity to chemicals.
Whether or not your body is sensitive to chemicals such as solvents and volatile organic compounds is influenced by your genes. Chemical sensitivity can be triggered by toxic waste sites, basements, ventilation systems, industrial emissions, mold, bacteria, golfing (pesticides), painting, plastics, dentures, hearing aids--even jewelry.
In addition to food, outdoor, indoor and chemical allergies and sensitivities, your genetic makeup can also influence other sensitivities that impact your life. Explore how your unique genetic makeup impacts your potential predisposition for motion sickness, pain sensitivity, seasonality, noise sensitivity, and noise-induced hearing loss.
Revolutionary Genomic Technology and Rigorous Science
Most applications rely on single genetic variation-single genetic trait association studies publicly available. Silverberry Genomix apps powered by LifeNome explores a network of genetic variations influencing your potential predisposition using an aggregate analysis of more than 2400 scientific studies and is enhanced through learning artificial intelligence algorithms.
Test Compatibility | Format Compatibility | ||
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Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) | FASTQ | ||
Exome Sequencing | FASTA | ||
Dante Labs | BAM | ||
23andMe | SAM | ||
AncestryDNA | CRAM | ||
MyHeritage | VCF | ||
Genes for Good | GVCF | ||
Living DNA | gVCF | ||
HomeDNA | TXT | ||
FTDNA | CSV | ||
Silverberry Genomix | TAB | ||
Toolbox Genomics | gz and zip compressed files | ||
Helix | almost all other genetic data formats | ||
GSA | |||
Axiom | |||
almost all other genetic tests |
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