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UM MAN

Senior Member
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Can anyone tell me where the access to the raw data is????
Have you looked, today, at the 23andME site???
 

Symptomatic

Senior Member
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197
It is now accessed through the "gear" button on the top left side of the toolbar (two to the left of "Home", directly to the left of the envelope icon).

When I got my results, the first thing I did was download a copy to my computer, and backed it up to a separate disk. That way, no matter what the site does, I still have my data.
 

Phred

Senior Member
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UM MAN if you go to your name on 23andme and click on the down arrow a menu shows up. The raw data is there. I had to search around for it too. I was getting really frustrated.
 

Hip

Senior Member
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There are actually two places where you can access your raw data on 23andme:

https://www.23andme.com/you/download/
This link allows you to download a text document containing all your gene raw data (this text document contains nearly 1 million lines of text — one line per SNP — and is around 25 MB in size).

https://www.23andme.com/you/explorer/
This link allows you to type in a particular gene (like say MTHFR) or a particular SNP rsID code (like say rs1801133), and it will then display your data for just that gene or SNP.

There is also a FAQ page about the raw data:
https://customercare.23andme.com/forums/20790509-Raw-Data