The Phylos Genotype Test analyzed approximately 2,000 SNP/marker locations to provide genotype reports and place the variety on the Phylos Galaxy in relation to other varieties.


Ownership Rights

Every customer retains full ownership and ownership rights in the samples they submitted, including:

  • The genetic data generated from the test that was used to create a genotype report;

  • The plants and any dead plant matter submitted; and

  • Any current or future rights you may have in plant protection of your varieties.


How do I access my genotype report?  

If you opted in to public data sharing at the time you submitted your test, your data was sent in the data publication to the The European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI). The European Variation Archive (EVA) is an open-access, public database of all types of genetic variation data from all species. To download data, visit EBI’s archive


Pdf copies of genotype reports are still available through Phylos, but we aren't able to guarantee that we'll store them indefinitely now that the testing service has closed. To request a copy of your report, please contact our Customer Services team and provide the name of the person or organization you used to submit your sample.


Please refer to our Data Policy for more information.