What is this information?

Selecting any item, for example Health Condition - Heart attack, displays a list of variants or SNPs (places of potential genetic typos).

The first row for each SNP shows where the variant is: the Locus, Gene, and Variant (SNP) number.

The second row shows the normal type (e.g.; no mutation) for 23andMe data (if it exists) in black, your 23andMe data (if loaded) with normal alleles in green and mutations (polymorphisms) in red.

Stars (from 1 - 5) indicate the research quality of the SNP (per the journal ranking of the study, the number of cases and controls, etc.)

The colored blocks show which service providers cite the SNP (per color legend below), and how many studies they cite.

What does this information mean?

In Health Conditions, a mutation (polymorphism) presented in red generally indicates being at higher potential risk for developing a condition.

In Drug Response, a mutation could mean that the normal dose of the drug may not work as well, that there could be side effects, or that there could be a higher chance of addiction (for substances).

In Athletic Performance, the favorable mutation (green), suggests greater than average athletic capability.