Genomics · Genetic Reports · Precision Wellness
Food Sensitivities
Personalized Genetic Report
Food AllergiesGluten and Dairy SensitivitiesHistamine IntoleranceOther Sensitivities
Accession #: MRW-26-0479C7
Report type: Full Report
Report status: FINAL
Specimen and client information
Specimen type
Buccal (cheek) swab
Date reported
29 July 2026
What this report covers
Food Allergies · Gluten and Dairy Sensitivities · Histamine Intolerance · Other Sensitivities
About this report
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.
What each result group means
Worth a conversation with your doctor
These came back with a higher genetic predisposition than most people. That is not a diagnosis — it means these are the ones worth raising at your next appointment.
Running above the typical range
Your genetics point to these sitting higher than average. Often useful to know, sometimes worth monitoring.
Running below the typical range
Your genetics point to these sitting lower than average. Same idea — context, not alarm.
Working in your favour
Good news. Your genetics look protective or better than average here.
In line with most people
Nothing unusual. These were tested and came back typical — worth having on record.
Your results at a glance
How to read this. A result being flagged does not mean you have a condition — it means your genetics put you above or below the average person for that trait. Of the 22 results here, 4 came back worth discussing with a clinician and 0 came back in your favour. Bring this document to your appointment.
Worth a conversation with your doctor (4)These came back with a higher genetic predisposition than most people. That is not a diagnosis — it means these are the ones worth raising at your next appointment.
From your Food Sensitivities report
AFood Allergies
More likely
Higher predisposition than 95% of people
HLA-DPA1 rs9277630 AC · SPINK6 rs9325071 AG · RBFOX1 rs59325236 AG · HLA-DQA2 rs9275596 CT · HLA-DRA rs7192 GT · LRRC32 rs7936434 GC · BMPR1B rs17023017 TG · SLC22A5 rs2243250 CC
APeanut Allergy
More likely
Higher predisposition than 93% of people
HLA-DQA2 rs9275596 CT · HLA-DRA rs7192 GT · HLA-DQA1 rs9273440 TT · RBFOX1 rs59325236 AG · LPIN2 rs28794896 GG · SLC35F2 rs79590713 GG · ARHGAP32 rs76670383 CC · LPP rs9865818 GG
AEgg Allergy
More likely
Higher predisposition than 80% of people
BMPR1B rs17023017 TG · LRRC32 rs2212434 CT · LPIN2 rs28794896 GG · SLC35F2 rs79590713 GG · ARHGAP32 rs76670383 CC · GNB5 rs80015591 TT · RBFOX1 rs11866945 AA · HSPA13 rs76914408 TT
AFood Sensitivities
More likely
Higher predisposition than average
CNR1 rs1049353 TT
Running above the typical range (6)Your genetics point to these sitting higher than average. Often useful to know, sometimes worth monitoring.
From your Food Sensitivities report
HGluten Sensitivity (Non-Celiac)
Higher
Above the typical range
HLA-DQB1 rs3135350 TC
HDairy Sensitivity (Casein)
Higher
Above the typical range
ST8SIA2 rs11635085 TT
HHNMT (Histamine)
Higher activity
Above the typical range
HNMT rs11558538 CC
HAlcohol Sensitivity
Higher
Above the typical range
ADH1B rs1229984 TC · ALDH2 rs671 GG
HOxalate Sensitivity
Higher
Above the typical range
SCNN1B rs889299 GG · CYP24A1 rs17216707 TC · GNAZ rs13054904 TA · SOX9 rs4793434 GC · RGS14 rs10051765 CC · TBX2 rs1010269 GG · ALPL rs6703976 CT · CHAF1B rs2776288 GA
HCYP1A2 (Detox)
Higher activity
Above the typical range
LMAN1L rs2069514 GG
Running below the typical range (2)Your genetics point to these sitting lower than average. Same idea — context, not alarm.
From your Food Sensitivities report
LALDH2 (Alcohol Sensitivity)
Lower activity
Below the typical range
LCaffeine Sensitivity
Lower
Below the typical range
AHR rs4410790 TC · ADORA2A rs5751876 CT
Working in your favour (0)Good news. Your genetics look protective or better than average here.
In line with most people (10)Nothing unusual. These were tested and came back typical — worth having on record.
From your Food Sensitivities report
·Shrimp Allergy
Typical likelihood
In line with the general population · 74th percentile
HLA-DQA2 rs6415128 AG · MICA rs34682804 TC · HLA-DQA2 rs9275511 AG · FGF1 rs34019 TC · HLA-DQB1 rs2856718 TC · TSBP1 rs114365500 AA · TSBP1 rs117850564 GG · NOTCH4 rs74753673 CC
·Celiac Disease
Typical likelihood
In line with the general population · 42th percentile
HLA-DRB5 rs2395182 TG · HLA-DQA2 rs7454108 TT · HLA-DQA1 rs2187668 CC
·Milk Allergy
Typical likelihood
In line with the general population · 36th percentile
WIPI2 rs7785898 CC · PRR20G rs62263995 AG · LINGO4 rs12123821 CC · FGF20 rs113085402 CC · SDCCAG8 rs77406868 TT · ATP13A3 rs77555516 TT · ELAVL2 rs117857923 GG · ZBP1 rs73302904 TT
·HLA-DQ (Gluten)
Typical genetics
In line with the general population
HLA-DQA2 rs7454108 TT
·Lactose Intolerance
Likely tolerant
In line with the general population
·Histamine Intolerance
Typical likelihood
In line with the general population
AOC1 rs2071514 AG · HNMT rs1050891 GA · HNMT rs11558538 CC · AOC1 rs1049742 CC
·DAO (Histamine)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
AOC1 rs1049793 GC · AOC1 rs1049742 CC · AOC1 rs2052129 GG
·Chili Pepper Sensitivity
Typical
In line with the general population
TRPV1 rs117112057 CC · SHPK rs12936340 GG
·SLC4A5 (Salt & Blood Pressure)
Typical genetics
In line with the general population
SLC4A5 rs8179526 CT
·Salicylate Sensitivity
Typical
In line with the general population
KRT6B rs4761880 TT · ATP10B rs13180419 GG · RGS5 rs6691127 TT · RGS5 rs4409627 CC · NAV3 rs1402314 AA · GFI1B rs7874234 TC · PDZD2 rs4867084 GG · AKR1E2 rs10904326 CT
Methodology
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.
Limitations
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 & attestation
| 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-26-0479C7 |
| 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-26-0479C7 · © 2026 Marrow Health.