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  • How to analyze your own exome

    Are you curiose about your own exome and genetic variants?

    Would you like to get your exmoe sequences and anlyze it by yourself?

    -> Participate in the Personal Exome Project run by GeneTalk

    Visit www.gene-talk.de/pep and hit the "donate DNA button"

    Read the participants information, enter your personal information and hit the submit button -> The PEP-Support will take care about your participation and contact you:

    We send you a saliva extraction kit
    Send back the saliva sample to GeneTalk
    Create an account at GeneTalk
    Your VCF file will be directly uploaded onto your account.

    If you have your own VCF file already, simply register at GeneTalk and upload your VCF file onto your account

    Start filtering your own exome vcf at GeneTalk
    Provide annotations and view what other users write about specific variants
    Rate and comment existing annotations
    Help the community to find disease-causing mutations by providing annotations, gene-pnales for filtering or your expertise to the community.

    If you would like to help the financing the PEP and the free platform GeneTalk, please dontate here: www.gene-talk.de/pep
    Analyze Human Sequence Variants
    www.gene-talk.de

  • #2
    Sounds very nice. Good luck to your project.

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    • #3
      Is this free?

      Can I get fastq instead of vcf?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ymc View Post
        Is this free?

        Can I get fastq instead of vcf?
        It is a freemium service. So you may upload single VCF files as a free user and filter them without limitations.
        However if you want to filter multiple VCF files (e.g. Trio-analysis) you have to have a premium license).

        GeneTalk supports only VCF files, but we can help to generate VCF from raw data; simply ask for a quote, it does not cost much!
        Analyze Human Sequence Variants
        www.gene-talk.de

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