Dive into the world of SMA, learn about the disease, genetics, and the importance of testing
Find out your carrier status for the spinal muscular atrophy gene
Our artificial intelligence will quickly and accurately analyze your genetic report, providing a clear result
Ask your questions and discuss results with a geneticist to receive personalized recommendations
Dive into the world of SMA, learn about the disease, genetics, and the importance of testing
Find out your carrier status for the spinal muscular atrophy gene
Our artificial intelligence will quickly and accurately analyze your genetic report, providing a clear result
Ask your questions and discuss results with a geneticist to receive personalized recommendations
High risk of SMA - confirmed patient diagnosis.
Mutation carrier detected, consultation required.
Not a carrier, no mutations.
SMN1 is a key gene whose deficiency leads to SMA development. We recommend genetic counseling and partner testing for accurate risk assessment.
Helps understand risks and choose family planning scenario.
Natural conception, IVF with preimplantation diagnosis, donor.
Reduces the risk of SMA in a child to almost zero.
Real stories about decision-making and living with carrier status.
For SMA genetic testing, contact certified laboratories with modern equipment and qualified specialists.
High-precision diagnostics using advanced technologies
Experienced geneticists and laboratory diagnosticians
Comprehensive decoding with specialist recommendations
Important Information
To obtain accurate results, be sure to consult with a geneticist before taking tests. The specialist will help you choose the necessary tests and correctly interpret the results.
Calculate the probability of having a child with SMA based on parents' genotypes. This tool will help you understand genetic risks and make informed decisions about family planning.
Enter the number of SMN1 gene copies for each parent to find out the probability of different outcomes for your future child.
Important: Calculator results are for informational purposes only and do not replace professional genetic counseling.
For accurate risk assessment and family planning, be sure to consult with a geneticist.