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  1. We recommend that you share your Color test results with your healthcare provider. This can help you and your provider create a personalized healthcare plan. If you don’t have your own …

  2. Color’s genetic testing platform is built on a robust, clinical-grade next-generation sequencing (NGS) infrastructure, optimized for accuracy, scalability, and affordability.

  3. Medications listed here could be impacted by specific genetic results, according to FDA drug labels, or the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) …

  4. If you have been diagnosed with high cholesterol and your healthcare provider is considering any of the medications associated with your SLCO1B1 result, please discuss your result with them …

  5. Does it matter for me? The CYP2C cluster influences how quickly the body processes certain medications used to prevent blood clots.

  6. Does it matter for me? The UGT1A1 gene influences how quickly the body processes certain medications used in treating cancer or HIV/AIDS.

  7. This document describes the development and validation of the Color HPV Test, a laboratory developed test (LDT) that detects hrHPV in first-void urine.

  8. Color uses next generation sequencing (NGS) and custom bioinformatics pipelines to analyze genes related to hereditary cancer risk. DNA is extracted from the sample and enriched for …

  9. Does it matter for me? The CYP3A5 gene influences how quickly the body processes certain medications used in the setting of organ or bone marrow transplants.

  10. Color uses next generation sequencing (NGS) and custom bioinformatics pipelines to analyze genes related to hereditary cancer risk and medication response. DNA is extracted from the …