Konrad Karczewski and colleagues from Stanford have put together a very handy set of online tools for analysing personal genomic data. The tools work within your browser (Chrome and FireFox only, so the ~18% of you who continue to use Internet Explorer now have yet another incentive to change), meaning your genetic data never actually leaves your computer. They currently work with raw, unzipped data from 23andMe and Lumigenix. The tools were developed initially for use in Stanford’s pioneering Genomics and Personalized Medicine elective course for graduate and medical students, in which students had the opportunity to explore their own 23andMe or Lumigenix data. Karczewski has some background over at his personal blog.
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