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  • gaberudy
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 5

    My 23andMe Trio Exomes Arrived: Sneak Peek

    I was lucky enough to not only get into the 23andMeExome pilot, but also to have my "trio" of my wife, myslef and my son sequenced.

    I got the exome deliverables recently and started the analysis off by investigating the filtered variant list they provide on myself.

    There is nothing cooler than having something arrive that you have been excitedly waiting for: last week I got an email notification that..


    This post also introduced a new free tool my team and I have been building for the last 12 months: Golden Helix GenomeBrowse:

    Free genome browser for visualizing BAM, VCF, BED, and annotation tracks. High-performance desktop application for base-pair level clarity and variant validation.


    Let me tell ya, GenomeBrowse blows IGV out of the water!

    If you have suggestions on what type of analysis I should try on my trio, or ways in which I should investigate how 23andMe performed their exome sequencing, I'll be doing more comprehensive analysis over the next couple of weeks.

    Suggestions welcome. Just reply!
  • nilshomer
    Nils Homer
    • Nov 2008
    • 1283

    #2
    GenomeBrowse looks like it is not a free tool. There's a free trial, but there is also a link for pricing and other information. Any ideas?

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    • gaberudy
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 5

      #3
      GenomeBrowse is not yet release, but it will actually be a free tool forever. Free as in beer free.


      Golden Helix is obviously a commercial software company, and you probably noticed we do have commercial software available for genetic research. I'm sure you found the free trials of our flagship SNP and Variation Suite (SVS).

      But we have been around for over 12 years and now in the position to be able to spend considerable R&D effort into a great product we intend to give away free to the community, now and forever.

      I hope GenomeBrowse to showcase the attention to detail and focus on usability myself and my team put into this and our other products.

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      • adaptivegenome
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2009
        • 436

        #4
        We'll see how it goes but even the title of the post is misleading. This has nothing to do with 23andMe and rather you are showcasing your new browser which for now we must trust "blows IGV out of the water".

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        • nilshomer
          Nils Homer
          • Nov 2008
          • 1283

          #5
          I have my 23andMe exome results published on the web and would love to test the browser.

          @adaptivegenome the link to the blog link covers the subject of this post.

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          • ymc
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2010
            • 496

            #6
            Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
            I have my 23andMe exome results published on the web and would love to test the browser.

            @adaptivegenome the link to the blog link covers the subject of this post.
            Hi Nils, I tried to download your exome but there seems to be no seed for the torrent?

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            • nilshomer
              Nils Homer
              • Nov 2008
              • 1283

              #7
              I added a few new trackers so hopefully it should be available now. Try re-downloading the torrent file (and perhaps refresh the page before).

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              • ymc
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2010
                • 496

                #8
                Originally posted by nilshomer View Post
                I added a few new trackers so hopefully it should be available now. Try re-downloading the torrent file (and perhaps refresh the page before).
                Hi Nils, I downloaded the 6.6GB tc file. But what can I do with it? Is it a truecrypt file? If so, what is the password?

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                • GenoMax
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 7142

                  #9
                  I had a chance to see GenomeBrowse in action in a recent webinar. I must say it did look pretty impressive and may actually have the potential to do what you refer to below.

                  If it is going to be free (as the OP promises) then I am certainly willing to give it a try based on what I saw.


                  Originally posted by adaptivegenome View Post
                  rather you are showcasing your new browser which for now we must trust "blows IGV out of the water".

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                  • nilshomer
                    Nils Homer
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 1283

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ymc View Post
                    Hi Nils, I downloaded the 6.6GB tc file. But what can I do with it? Is it a truecrypt file? If so, what is the password?
                    The password is in the details/comment section of the torrent file.

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