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Preview

The report as a standalone document

DNA_CHECKS reports are designed to be read as complete documents rather than as small dashboard widgets. The public preview opens in its own full-page view.

DNA_CHECKS / Example Report

Inspect the full interface

The example uses explanatory demonstration content so you can inspect navigation, evidence presentation, section hierarchy and technical detail before uploading anything.

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Report structure

Main report sections

The preview follows the same report hierarchy intended for a generated DNA_CHECKS report.

01
Origins & History

Ancient Origins first, followed by modern reference comparisons.

02
Genetic Curiosities

Selected non-clinical traits and biological associations.

03
Important Clinical Findings

Screening-oriented clinical evidence with explicit limitations.

04
Medication & Pharmacogenomics

Supported pharmacogenomic evidence where genotype coverage allows it.

Supporting report sections

The report also includes Further Evidence & Research Context, a Technical Evidence Appendix, and Sources, Licensing & Data Use.

Reading the report

What to look for

The preview is useful for understanding not only the results themselves, but how DNA_CHECKS communicates evidence and uncertainty.

Primary result firstThe main interpretation is presented before technical detail.

Report sections aim to make the main result readable first, while keeping supporting evidence available for users who want to inspect it.

Evidence remains visibleSource and technical context are not hidden behind a score.

Where relevant, the report exposes evidence quality, reference context, provenance and limitations rather than presenting unsupported conclusions.

Different sections mean different thingsClinical, ancestry, traits and PGx are separate evidence systems.

A modern population reference is not a nationality, an ancient affinity is not an ancestry percentage, and pharmacogenomic evidence is not a prescription.

Before uploading

Review the product before sharing DNA

The preview exists so users can inspect the report before deciding whether they want DNA_CHECKS to process a personal raw DNA file.

Data handling

Raw DNA is intended to be temporary.

The beta workflow is being designed to use uploaded DNA to generate the requested report and then remove the raw file from the processing workflow.

No DNA resale
No advertising profile
No research reuse by default
No AI training on uploaded DNA

Public example

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The report opens in a separate full-page view.