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Thread: Import 23andme data: -> tool

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    Default Import 23andme data: -> tool

    http://www.enlis.com/blog/

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    http://www.enlis.com/blog/2010/10/12...nome-personal/


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    i found their tool to be very interesting, but still to underdeveloped as of this date, maybe when they include the ancestry part will things get really interesting..but overall it looks very promising..

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    Have you tried this one? Is it any better than Promethease?

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    ^ It has a much better interface than Promethease and, I think, greater scientific utility.

    Interesting:

    (my results)
    Extremely Rare Variants:: 0- 0.5%: 246
    Very Rare: 0.5- 2.0%: 1,331
    Rare: 2-5%: 5,100
    Somewhat rare: 5-15%: 29,865
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    So wait? what is all this about ? I can download my raw data without having to pay ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverKnight View Post
    So wait? what is all this about ? I can download my raw data without having to pay ?
    This is a free tool to interpret and analyze 23andme data.
    You must download the software and then use your raw data from 23andme for the analysis.
    They have a sample data set included to explore.

    But yes, the analysis is free, like Promethease.
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    Thanks for the Link.

    My Results:
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    This is what I got..

    Extremely Rare Variants: 297
    Very Rare: 1,629
    Rare: 5,063
    Somewhat rare: 32,166
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    wow some of the mutations I have were found in 0.0% of sampled populations..

    I am assuming personal mutations?

    The rest of the very rare mutations I had were in the .1-.5% of ALL sampled populations
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    Quote Originally Posted by ethioboy View Post
    wow some of the mutations I have were found in 0.0% of sampled populations.. most of these are in Introns though so they arent affecting Genes at least to my knowledge.. interesting none the less
    Could you post the table?

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