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Mitochondrial Support

Personalized Genetic Report
Mitochondrial HealthDetox & Oxidative StressInflammationCold Exposure
Sample ClientReport date: 29 July 2026
Genomics · Genetic Reports · Precision Wellness
Marrow Health Laboratories
Marrow
Accession #: MRW-26-C70CF2
Report type: Full Report
Report status: FINAL

Specimen and client information

Client
Sample Client
Specimen type
Buccal (cheek) swab
Date reported
29 July 2026
Accession
MRW-26-C70CF2
Panel
Mitochondrial Support
Results scored
28
Need attention
2
Report
Full Report

What this report covers

Mitochondrial Health · Detox & Oxidative Stress · Inflammation · Cold Exposure

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 28 results here, 2 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  (2)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 Mitochondrial Support report
AExcessive Mast Cells
More likely
Higher predisposition than 97% of people
RMND1 rs111841153 GG · LRRN1 rs7641347 TT · GOSR2 rs149662397 TT · MRPL32 rs10486743 AA · GABRA1 rs6866984 GG · XYLT1 rs4300633 CC · SGF29 rs40836 AA · NPIPA8 rs9302534 TC
AMitochondrial Health (Functional)
Worse
Higher predisposition than average
NFE2L2 rs35652124 TT · UQCRC2 rs4850 GG · COX5A rs8042694 AA · NFE2L2 rs6726395 AA · UCP1 rs1800592 TC · CAT rs1001179 TC · PPARGC1A rs8192678 TC · NDUFS3 rs4147730 GG
Running above the typical range  (4)Your genetics point to these sitting higher than average. Often useful to know, sometimes worth monitoring.
From your Mitochondrial Support report
HFluoride Sensitivity
Higher
Above the typical range
METTL21A rs6740584 CC · METTL21A rs2253206 GG · METTL21A rs11904814 TT · GSTP1 rs1695 AA · ANKK1 rs1800497 GA · VDR rs2228570 GA · SOD2 rs5746136 CC · SOD2 rs10370 TT
HNQO1 (Detox)
Higher activity
Above the typical range
NQO1 rs1800566 GG · NQO1 rs1131341 GG
HGPX1 (Glutathione/Detox)
Higher activity
Above the typical range
HSUOX (PCOS/ Blood Sugar)
Higher activity
Above the typical range
IKZF4 rs10876864 GA
Running below the typical range  (1)Your genetics point to these sitting lower than average. Same idea — context, not alarm.
From your Mitochondrial Support report
LSOD2 (Oxidative Stress)
Lower activity
Below the typical range
SOD2 rs4880 GG
Working in your favour  (0)Good news. Your genetics look protective or better than average here.
Nothing in this group.
In line with most people  (21)Nothing unusual. These were tested and came back typical — worth having on record.
From your Mitochondrial Support report
·Inflammation (CRP)
Typical levels
In line with the general population · 36th percentile
CRP rs1205 CC · IL6R rs2228145 CC · FUT2 rs601338 AG · IL19 rs3024505 AG · IL4R rs1805011 AA · IL1RN rs419598 TT · ATG16L1 rs10210302 TT · ATG16L1 rs2241880 GG
·Lead
Typical levels
In line with the general population · 28th percentile
MTHFR rs1801133 AA · AGTR1 rs79019069 AA · MTHFR rs1476413 CC · SLC11A2 rs224589 GG · SRGAP3 rs76153987 CC · CAPZB rs12136530 AA · ALAD rs1805313 AA · PEPD rs16968074 AA
·Pesticide Sensitivity
Typical
In line with the general population · 18th percentile
PON1 rs662 TT · GC rs7041 AC · CCDC24 rs539096 AG · OTX1 rs2710647 TC · PON1 rs854560 AT · ALOXE3 rs3027208 TC · ALOX5 rs7099684 TT · ACSL5 rs12098576 GT
·Arsenic
Typical levels
In line with the general population · 16th percentile
GSTO1 rs4925 AC · BORCS7 rs11191527 CC · MTHFR rs1476413 CC · GSTO1 rs11191979 CT · GSTO1 rs2164624 AG · BORCS7 rs3740393 GC · AS3MT rs3740390 CT · ATP5MK rs7911488 AG
·SIRT1 (Longevity)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
SIRT1 rs7895833 AA · SIRT1 rs3758391 CT
·Detox
Typical ability
In line with the general population
SOD2 rs4880 GG · XPC rs2228001 TG · UGT2A1 rs10518065 GA · NAT2 rs1495741 GA · PON1 rs854560 AT · GSTA1 rs3957357 AA · CYP1B1 rs1800440 CT · GSTO2 rs156697 GA
·Oxidative Stress
Typical
In line with the general population
SOD2 rs4880 GG · SOD3 rs2536512 AA · CAT rs769217 CC · FOXO3 rs12212067 TT · FOXO3 rs4946936 CC · PON1 rs662 TT · FOXO3 rs12202234 CC · FOXO3 rs17069665 AA
·Benzene Sensitivity
Typical
In line with the general population
GSTP1 rs1695 AA · CDKN2A rs3731245 CC · NQO1 rs1800566 GG · XRCC1 rs25487 CC · XRCC1 rs1799782 GG
·NFE2L2/NRF2 (Detox)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
NFE2L2 rs6726395 AA · NFE2L2 rs1806649 CC · NFE2L2 rs6721961 GG · AGPS rs2364723 GG · AGPS rs1962142 GG · HNRNPA3 rs13001694 GG · AGPS rs10497511 AA
·Sensitivity to Airborne Mold
Typical
In line with the general population
CLDN16 rs9290929 AG · CYP1A2 rs762551 AA · SCAMP5 rs2069526 TT · LMAN1L rs2069514 GG
·Sensitivity to Foodborne Mold
Typical
In line with the general population
PRKDC rs7003908 AC · XRCC3 rs861539 GG · XRCC4 rs28383151 GG · CYP1A2 rs762551 AA · XRCC4 rs3734091 GG · XRCC1 rs25487 CC · ERCC2 rs13181 TT · ATXN3 rs8021276 AA
·Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Typical likelihood
In line with the general population
PON1 rs662 TT · UGT2A1 rs10518065 GA · MTHFR rs1801133 AA · PON1 rs854560 AT · GCLC rs761142 CA · CYP1B1 rs1800440 CT · GSTA1 rs3957357 AA · BORCS7 rs743572 AG
·BPA Sensitivity
Typical
In line with the general population
XRCC3 rs12432907 CC · CAT rs10488736 CC · GCHFR rs2304579 AA · NOS3 rs1549758 CT · XRCC3 rs861531 CC · PARP4 rs2275660 TC · CCDC170 rs2046210 AG · CAT rs769217 CC
·Mercury
Typical levels
In line with the general population
GCLC rs761142 CA
·Phase I Detox
Typical ability
In line with the general population
ADH1B rs1229984 TC · CYP1B1 rs1056836 GG · CYP2E1 rs2070673 TA · CSK rs2606345 AC · CYP1B1 rs1056827 CA · CYP2E1 rs2480256 GA · CYP2E1 rs1329149 CT · CYP2E1 rs2070676 CG
·IgE
Typical levels
In line with the general population
ERMP1 rs928413 GG · FCER1A rs2251746 TT · STAT6 rs1059513 TT · NQO1 rs6499255 AA · ACKR1 rs13962 GG · LPP rs9290877 TC · IL13 rs20541 GG · SLC22A5 rs1800925 CC
·IL-10
Typical levels
In line with the general population
IKBIP rs1048911 TT · VEGFA rs4349809 GT · SHROOM3 rs143141511 GG · SERPINE2 rs282258 TC · BMP2 rs6085948 GA · VEGFA rs3025021 TC · NFKBIE rs6458375 CT · REEP3 rs7088799 GT
·IL6 Gene (Inflammation)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
·Cold Intolerance
Typical likelihood
In line with the general population
PRR13 rs11170510 AA · SORCS1 rs11192989 TC · SORCS1 rs11192988 GC · SORCS1 rs75609190 CA · SORCS1 rs77101060 TC · ATP10A rs6576563 AC · ATP10A rs12903035 GA · SORCS1 rs12219036 TA
·PPARGC1A (Fitness/Blood Sugar)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
·TNF Gene (Inflammation)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
CRISPLD2 rs118135095 GG · TRIB2 rs116434579 GG · ATP10B rs149126334 GG · ANO3 rs10834997 GG · TNF rs1800629 GG · ERICH1 rs138808635 CC · GTF2E1 rs10511404 GG

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 laboratoryGene by Gene, Ltd.
Laboratory address1445 North Loop West, Suite 760, Houston, TX 77008
CLIA certificationCLIA #45D1102202
CAP accreditationCAP #7212851 · accredited through 7 October 2027
Laboratory DirectorFeng Zhou, PhD, MB(ASCP)
Specimen typeBuccal (cheek) swab — genomic DNA
AccessionMRW-26-C70CF2
Date reported29 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-C70CF2 · © 2026 Marrow Health.