Jenny TipsforME
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@Valentijn Coursera is great I'm doing a personalised medicine /genetics course ignoring coursework. I'm also doing Graphic Design keeping to deadlines.
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Having said that I am actually homo for 3 of the related SNPs, just not the rare one
Probably worth looking those up
Yes, it's still usable. Windows 10 shouldn't be too different. The main thing is to download the program (and extra files, if desired), and unzip all of them into the same directory.@Valentijn , is that wonderful program of yours still usable? Also, I have windows 10 and haven't learned it well yet. Thank you.
Ah, that makes sense. We only added the pdf file option recently I think, at the same time the "remarks" database was added. We still need to repackage the latest versions of the files so everything that goes together gets downloaded together- Before downloading the comment file, the safe as PDF gave an completely empty file.
With the text file, the best approach is to open it from Excel. Then each field will be in a sortable column.- The sorting by first collumn works on the PDF file , but not on the TXT file.
You can look them up by rsID (rs11558538, etc) at www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/SNP/ . That will often link to any pathogenic info, or you can directly look up a gene at OMIM.org.And now ? Learn how to lookup .... and not panic when I find a scary one