Genomics · Genetic Reports · Precision Wellness
Mold Sensitivity
Personalized Genetic Report
Mold SensitivityMold Sensitivity Genes
Accession #: MRW-26-56C02F
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
Mold Sensitivity · Mold Sensitivity Genes
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 11 results here, 1 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 (1)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 Mold Sensitivity report
AITGB3 (Mold Sensitivity)
Worse genetics
Higher predisposition than average
ITGB3 rs15908 CC · TBKBP1 rs8074094 CC · EFCAB13 rs4525555 TT · TBKBP1 rs10514919 TT · TBKBP1 rs2292863 GG · EFCAB13 rs3809863 TC · EFCAB13 rs11650072 CT · EFCAB13 rs11079772 AC
Running above the typical range (1)Your genetics point to these sitting higher than average. Often useful to know, sometimes worth monitoring.
From your Mold Sensitivity report
HCYP1A2 (Detox)
Higher activity
Above the typical range
LMAN1L rs2069514 GG
Running below the typical range (3)Your genetics point to these sitting lower than average. Same idea — context, not alarm.
From your Mold Sensitivity report
LSLCO1B1 (Detox)
Lower activity
Below the typical range
SLCO1B1 rs4149056 TC
LGSTA1 (Detox/ Glutathione)
Lower activity
Below the typical range
GSTA1 rs3957357 AA
LCHIT1 (Mold Sensitivity)
Lower activity
Below the typical range
CHIT1 rs2486953 CT · CHIT1 rs4950936 GA · CHIT1 rs1417149 CT
Working in your favour (0)Good news. Your genetics look protective or better than average here.
In line with most people (6)Nothing unusual. These were tested and came back typical — worth having on record.
From your Mold Sensitivity report
·Sensitivity to Foodborne Mold
Typical
In line with the general population
PRKDC rs7003908 AC · XRCC3 rs861539 GG · XRCC4 rs28383151 GG · XRCC4 rs3734091 GG · XRCC1 rs25487 CC · ERCC2 rs13181 TT · ATXN3 rs8021276 AA · SCAMP5 rs2069526 TT
·Sensitivity to Airborne Mold
Typical
In line with the general population
CLDN16 rs9290929 AG · CYP1A2 rs762551 AA · SCAMP5 rs2069526 TT · LMAN1L rs2069514 GG
·XRCC (DNA Damage)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
XRCC4 rs3734091 GG · XRCC3 rs861539 GG · XRCC4 rs28383151 GG
·XPC (DNA Damage)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
·GSDMB (Mold Sensitivity)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
GSDMB rs7216389 CT
·ATXN3 (Cellular Health)
Typical activity
In line with the general population
ATXN3 rs8021276 AA
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-26-56C02F |
| 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-26-56C02F · © 2026 Marrow Health.