MTHFR and methylation tests explained in plain language.
People often search for MTHFR and methylation as though they are the same thing, but they are not identical concepts. uDNA uses this page to explain the difference between a single-gene conversation and a broader methylation-oriented report.

Key points to understand
MTHFR is one part of a bigger picture
A single gene discussion may be relevant, but broader methylation reports look beyond one marker.
A broader report can add context
Multi-point or pathway-based reporting may be more informative than one isolated result for some users.
Use the right interpretation
A result should be matched to the actual reason for testing and, when needed, to clinical advice.

Why this topic matters before ordering

uDNA uses articles like this to slow the decision down in a useful way. The more clearly you understand the question you are trying to answer, the easier it becomes to choose the right product page and avoid ordering a vaguely related test.
That is especially important when the difference between a focused screen, a broader panel, and a record-oriented service can change what the report actually means.
Where to go next
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