DecodeMyBio turns the 23andMe or AncestryDNA file you already own into a pharmacogenomic read of how your body is likely to process common medications. Upload your raw data and it maps your variants against the guidelines clinicians use — CPIC, ClinVar, and the FDA's Table of Pharmacogenomic Biomarkers — and cites every source. You also get carrier/ClinVar findings, nutrigenomics, and an ask-your-DNA chat.
Two things make it different. You pay $59 once and own your decode for life — no subscription on a genome that never changes. And it's honest about its limits: when a gene like CYP2D6 can't be reliably read from a consumer array, it tells you so instead of inventing a result. The only ongoing piece is optional — add a new prescription and it re-checks it against your DNA and alerts you when guidance changes. Informational, not medical advice.

Hey 👋 I'm the founder of DecodeMyBio. Years ago a lot of us spat in a tube, got an ancestry result, and let the raw DNA file rot in a Downloads folder. That file still holds something genuinely useful: how your body is likely to process common medications. I built DecodeMyBio to unlock that — you upload the 23andMe/AncestryDNA file you already own, and it reads your DNA against the same guidelines clinicians use (CPIC, ClinVar, the FDA's own biomarker table), citing every source. Two decisions I want to be upfront about. One: you pay $59 once and own your decode for life — no subscription. A static genome doesn't justify a monthly bill. Two: it tells you the truth about its own limits. When a gene like CYP2D6 simply can't be read from a consumer array, it says so instead of guessing — because a confident wrong answer about your medication is the worst thing it could do. The one thing that is ongoing: add a new prescription and it re-checks it against your DNA, and alerts you when guidance changes. That's the optional part. It's informational, not medical advice — always talk to your clinician. I'll be here all day, ask me anything. 🧬

Hey 👋 I'm the founder of DecodeMyBio. Years ago a lot of us spat in a tube, got an ancestry result, and let the raw DNA file rot in a Downloads folder. That file still holds something genuinely useful: how your body is likely to process common medications. I built DecodeMyBio to unlock that — you upload the 23andMe/AncestryDNA file you already own, and it reads your DNA against the same guidelines clinicians use (CPIC, ClinVar, the FDA's own biomarker table), citing every source. Two decisions I want to be upfront about. One: you pay $59 once and own your decode for life — no subscription. A static genome doesn't justify a monthly bill. Two: it tells you the truth about its own limits. When a gene like CYP2D6 simply can't be read from a consumer array, it says so instead of guessing — because a confident wrong answer about your medication is the worst thing it could do. The one thing that is ongoing: add a new prescription and it re-checks it against your DNA, and alerts you when guidance changes. That's the optional part. It's informational, not medical advice — always talk to your clinician. I'll be here all day, ask me anything. 🧬
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