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Head-to-head

23andMe+ vs Genomisaur

If you already paid for 23andMe, you have a DNA file sitting there that Genomisaur can read directly — 71 polygenic risk scores for $49 one-time, no kit, no subscription. Here's how the two products compare and when to use each.

At a glance

Choose Genomisaur if

You already have a 23andMe account and want polygenic risk scores (not single-variant reports) without paying another $69/yr membership.

Choose 23andMe if

You do not have any DNA data yet and want FDA-authorized carrier/health predisposition reports in a regulated consumer brand.

Pricing

Public list prices. Genomisaur Family Full is currently $49.5 with code LAUNCH50.

OptionPriceWhat it is
Genomisaur — Full Health Report$49 one-timePRS + traits from existing 23andMe file
23andMe+ Premium$199 kit + $69/yrGenotyping + health predisposition reports
23andMe Total Health$499 + $199/yrExome + broader clinical reports
Turnaround~20 minutes3–5 weeks

Competitor prices sourced from Public list price on mynucleus.com as of 2026. Update periodically; confirm on the vendor's site before purchasing.

Feature comparison

Side-by-side on the things that actually change what the product does for you.

FeatureGenomisaur23andMeEdge
Works with existing 23andMe dataYes — download and upload raw dataN/A — you already have it
Polygenic risk score methodology71 multi-variant PRSPrimarily single-variant health predisposition
FDA authorization on reportsNot a regulated medical deviceSelect reports FDA-cleared
Carrier screeningIn the Preconception ReportYes, in Health + Ancestry / Premium
Trait and lifestyle predictionsYesYes
PharmacogenomicsVia sister site Gene2RxIncluded in Total Health tier
Subscription requiredNoYes — $69/yr (Premium) or $199/yr (Total Health)
Cost over 3 years (if starting with no data)$49 + existing kit$199 + $207 = $406 (Premium)

What each one does well

Genomisaur

  • Reuses the DNA data you already paid for — no second kit
  • 71 peer-reviewed polygenic risk scores vs 23andMe's primarily single-variant reports
  • One-time $49 payment, no annual renewal
  • ~20 minute turnaround, PDF download, delete anytime

23andMe

  • FDA authorization on several reports (carrier status, health predisposition)
  • Polished consumer experience, ancestry and relative-matching features
  • Clinical carrier screening panel
Our take

If you already bought 23andMe, the fastest win is to download your raw data and upload it to Genomisaur — $49 adds polygenic risk scores your 23andMe+ membership does not provide, with no subscription. If you have no DNA data yet and want FDA-cleared carrier screening with a trusted regulated brand, start with 23andMe Health + Ancestry, then add Genomisaur on top for polygenic risk coverage.

Frequently asked questions

How do I use my 23andMe data with Genomisaur?

Log into 23andMe, go to "Browse raw data", download the .txt or .zip file, and upload it to Genomisaur. We accept it natively. No re-testing required.

What does 23andMe+ actually add over the base kit?

The Premium membership ($69/yr on top of the $199 kit) unlocks additional health predisposition reports and pharmacogenomics. It does not add polygenic risk scores across most common conditions.

Is Genomisaur FDA-cleared?

No. Genomisaur is an informational consumer report, not an FDA-cleared medical device. For carrier screening results that drive reproductive decisions, we recommend confirming with a clinical-grade panel.

Is 23andMe still operating after the 2025 bankruptcy?

Yes — 23andMe was acquired in July 2025 (by TTAM Research Institute) and continues to operate. Your existing 23andMe raw data remains usable with Genomisaur regardless of their corporate status.

Informational, not diagnostic

Consumer preconception reports — ours, 23andMe's, and others — are informational. Carrier and polygenic risk results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider or genetic counselor before making medical or reproductive decisions.

Already have a 23andMe file? Upload it and get your Full Health Report in about 20 minutes.