Blog post originally published for Front Line Genomics. A recent article published in Nature on October 13th 2016 [1] indicated […]
Tag: SNP
My Family Exome Analysis: Findings
After 4 years of work, I am pleased to say that two publications have emanated from this work: Low budget […]
[Guest Post] Making Genetic Testing Results Available for the Public
Bastian Greshake is cofounder of openSNP, a recently launched open source project whose aim is to collect the genotypes from […]
Genomic Technologies in the Clinic: Challenges and Opportunities
Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) offers the promise of revolutionizing our ability to diagnose genetic disorders. Fuelled by the exponential decrease […]
Benefits for Publishing Family Genomes on the Internet
It has been for a long while since I’ve been wanting to write about the stuff that Mike Cariaso, founder […]
Experiences with Personal Genetics: A Family Journey
The above is the title of a talk I will be delivering at this year’s OpenTech (21 May 2011), a […]
How did I inherit my prostate cancer highest risk SNP?
In a previous entry for this blog, I wrote that my highest risk factor in my 23andMe genotype is the […]
myKaryoView v2: Navigate Your Own Genome!
Following on the release of a Nature article on the rise of genome bloggers, in which Manuel Corpas’ Blog is […]
myKaryoView: First Open Source Visualization Software for 23andMe Data
Following my previous post on the First Publicly Available Genome Via DAS I would like to present an open source […]
First Publicly Available Personal Genome Via DAS
You may have heard stories about some well known people to have released their genome for public use. I would […]