What does a genetic passport look like?

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A genetic passport is a small booklet of A5 format. The first page of a genetic passport contains the details of the laboratory that has conducted testing, information about the certificates of conformity and the license of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus. Just below is the genetic passport number and the full name of a person it belongs to.

Genetic passport

Information on genetic characteristics is presented in the form of a table where the first column contains the serial number, and the second column contains the abbreviation and name of the gene — the gene variant under study; the third column describes the functions of the gene and highlights important information in bold. The last column contains test results – the letter variants of genes are provided. The last page of the genetic passport contains conclusions made based on the analysis of this passport. An explanatory note is also attached.