The results we show are explained using a type of graph known as a Gaussian bell curve. This bell curve represents the number of samples used for the analysis on the vertical axis and the genetic risk on the horizontal axis. The central peak of the bell indicates that most samples are at an intermediate or neutral risk. A result toward the far right of the bell will indicate a trend toward higher genetic risk. On the other hand, a result toward the far left of the bell will indicate a trend toward lower risk or protection against that disease. At both ends, the number of samples is smaller; this is because most of the population presents an average risk of suffering from health conditions.
It is important to highlight that the results express a genetic vulnerability to health conditions. It should never be interpreted as a certainty that the pathology will develop. If you have doubts, contact us or your trusted professional.
