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Where can I read more about the diseases and traits covered in my direct-to-consumer genetic testing report? - Genetics Home Reference - NIH

Where can I read more about the diseases and traits covered in my direct-to-consumer genetic testing report? - Genetics Home Reference - NIH

Genetics Home Reference, Your Guide to Understanding Genetic Conditions



Where can I read more about the diseases and traits covered in my direct-to-consumer genetic testing report?



Learn more from Genetics Home Reference about the health conditions and traits included in your report. Each plain-language summary provides information about the condition’s major features, frequency, causes, and inheritance. You will also find links to other reputable sources of online health information.

Health conditions

Wellness

Traits

Hair color (light or dark hair)

Carrier status

Andermann syndrome, also called agenesis of the corpus callosum with peripheral neuropathy
Congenital hyperinsulinism, also called familial hyperinsulinism
CLN5 disease, also called neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (CLN5-related)
CLN1 disease, also called neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (PPT1-related)
Sialic acid storage disease, including Salla disease
Sickle cell disease, also called sickle cell anemia
Zellweger spectrum disorder, also called Zellweger syndrome spectrum

Topics in the Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing chapter

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