▲ | gavinray 2 days ago | |
As a follow-on to this: If you have partial genome data from 23andMe, Ancestry, etc, you can use what's called "genomic imputation" to do a sort of probabilistic gap-filling in your genome. It's a bit tricky to do yourself, but there are paid services that will run the imputation for you and share the results. I paid $15 for mine at https://dnagenics.com --- @codytruscott I signed up for that webinar, I hadn't heard of this tool before, thanks! Got any other useful links/tools to share by chance? | ||
▲ | codytruscott 2 days ago | parent [-] | |
Rather than 23andMe, Ancestry ($50-$100) etc => imputation, broad clinical labs offers exome + genome blended for $120. https://usegalaxy.org is pretty remarkable and provides access to a ton of open source bioinformatics tools + compute to process the files. I really think the $1200 20x pacbio from broad is worth it if you are going to make it serious hobby. |