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Genomes

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At the beginning of SNPedia, public genomic data was rare and this page was useful. Overtime many sources of public genomes have become available, as mentioned below. The raw data for many of these genomes are not available at a public location, and as such it's become difficult to maintain up-to-date information.

This spreadsheet of genomes with raw data is available.

There are additional public genome lists at PGP users and the opensnp users.

There are currently 14 public SNPedia genomes. They are from real people who've chosen to share their data to help all of us learn more about our genomes. Nearly all of them have regularly updated Promethease reports, but be sure to check the report header to understand how up to date each is.

 PlatformRaw data availableSummary
Aaron Vollrath23andMe v2falseMale on 23andMe
Almelina23andMe v2falseFemale with cancer 2x
BlainebettingerFTDNA Family Finder
Ancestry.com
23andMe v2
true23andMe v2 & v3, FTDNA Family Finder, Ancestry.com
DenisovaFull Sequencinga 41k year old member of the genus Homo
Hongiivtrue23andMe v2 & Affymetrix Axiom, male, Korean
Jtw23andMe v3Male on 23andMe v3
Lilly Mendeltruefemale co-founder of 23andMe
Manu Sporny23andMe v3Indian Male 23andMe v3
ManuelcorpasExome
23andMe v2
Visualized family snps; whole family 23andMe genotypes
Masaru TomitaFull genome sequenceJapanese Male
MikesGenedeCODEme vs 23andMe comparison
Razib23andMe v3Male on 23andMe v3
Ronald Bailey23andMe v223andMe data from the science correspondent of Reason magazine
Watsontruefull genomic sequence