Logo
Submit a request
Sign in
  1. Learning Center
  2. StrateGene
  3. StrateGene DNA Test Kit (Click to see articles)
  4. Understanding Your Report (click to see all)
  5. My SNPs

My SNPs

Follow New articles New articles and comments
  • Why Doesn’t StrateGene Report on APOE SNPs?
  • My notable variation for a haplotype says "indeterminate" - what does this mean?
  • How come the StrateGene SNP list is so different from what I am reading elsewhere online?
  • How accurate are the COMT Haplotype speeds?
  • How important is MAT1A in the SAM/methionine story?
  • My COMT speed (specifically V158M/RS4680) was different in a previous StrateGene report than what is being reported here in my new StrateGene. Why is this?
  • What does “increased risk” mean?
  • How can I find more information about a particular SNP?
  • I see results reported as NA, NC, or "indeterminate". What does this mean?
  • What is meant by "tag SNP"?
  • Why are alleles for SNPs in genes such as SOD2, COMT, and MAO reported differently from other services such as Genetic Genie?
  • My report is showing a COMT haplotype, however the "Advanced Tables" are missing my COMT SNPs. Where are they?
  • Why is your SNP list is so different from what I am reading in another report/online elsewhere?
  • I am heterozygous for a SNP and it seems better/worse than being homozygous for the mutation. Is this a mistake?
  • What is the difference between wild, ancestral and risk allele? How is that related to variant, minor(ity) or major(ity) allele?
  • I have several bad SNPs, but no evidence of disease, what does this mean?
  • How many RSIDs are included in the raw data?
  • Why does StrateGene not evaluate GAD1 SNPs?
  • What is a proxy rsid#?
  • I cannot find a gene in StrateGene raw data, but I know it is there, what now?
  • What are kinetics, and what does "contradictory"/"controversial" labeling mean?
  • Throughout my StrateGene report, individual SNPs are reported as (+/-) or (-/-), however for haplotypes I see report speed only, and no "(+/-)". Why is this?
  • I have several SNPs, but no evidence of disease. What gives?
  • My patient has all the signs and symptoms of a MTHFR defect but no SNP, what gives?
  • Some of the gene names in the report do not correspond with other names I have seen listed elsewhere: what does this mean?
  • What are haplotypes?
  • Can you tell me more about SNP kinetics? (Indicated with arrows in the report.)
Learning Center