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Originally Posted by janieg
My whole exome.
As best I understand things, the only data I can see in my whole exome are the variants that have publicly available reports in ClinVar on them. ClinVar is maintained by NIH. Introduction - ClinVar - NCBI
Based on the information Genos provides, the average person has millions of variants. So in the end, I'm only seeing a minuscule amount of information, but it's the only meaningful information there is.
What I haven't figured out is whether there would be a way for me to see a SNP with no public information if I really wanted to. I can do that on 23andme, but I don't know if I can to that on Genos, and obviously Genos has processed a ton more of my genome.
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Was your test though ambry genetics? I didn't get anything back except page after page of no mutation found for specific known mutations.