Genosis PLC
06 February 2007


For Immediate Release                                     6 February 2007


                                  Genosis PLC


           New Fertell female Ovarian Reserve test launched in Boots


Genosis PLC, a company focusing on consumer products for reproductive health, is
pleased to confirm that its Fertell female Ovarian Reserve test was launched in
Boots on Monday 5 February.


In addition to selling the Fertell male and female fertility test, Boots has
also launched Genosis' Fertell ovarian reserve test in its larger high street
stores this week and through www.boots.com. The product is also available
through www.fertell.co.uk.


The Ovarian Reserve test combines enhanced choice with a high level of accuracy.
The new test, launched in response to substantial consumer demand, is 95%
accurate compared to tests carried out in a laboratory. It provides a quick and
simple way for a woman to measure fertility status in the privacy of her own
home. The product sells for #24.99.


Commenting on the announcement, Paul Batemen, Chief Executive Officer said: "The
introduction of a further Fertell product line selling in Boots stores is a
strong reflection of both the Company's and Boots' belief in the market
opportunity for at-home fertility testing."



For further details please contact:

Genosis PLC              Paul Bateman, CEO                   +44 (0)1483 774 051
                         Jonathan Pockson, CFO

Buchanan Communications  Lisa Baderoon                       +44 (0)20 7466 5000
                         Rebecca Skye Dietrich



Notes to Editors:

What's the difference between a fertility test and an ovulation test?

The Fertell female fertility test detects a hormone called Follicle Stimulating
Hormone (FSH). As a woman ages so do her eggs and the quality of those eggs
decline. The Fertell fertility test detects when the FSH is at a level that
indicates that the egg quality has decreased and the chances of the egg being
fertilised are reduced. Fertell is a fertility test for ovarian reserve and
gives a measure of underlying fertility through assessing the egg quality.

An ovulation test only shows you the time in your menstrual cycle when you are
most likely to conceive, it will not tell you about your fertility or the
quality of the egg you produce.



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