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Essentially, replicate the functionality available through 23andme's comparison function to allow matching and display of multiple individuals at once. This feature would display the shared segment plots for a single source and multiple comparator DNA individuals. Suggest that this should also include the abillity to output shared plots for either single chromosomes, groups of chromosomes or entire digital karyotype. Example below shows the output for a single chromosome (1) in comparison between a single source individual and 4 comparators individuals, all showing various shared DNA sections:
The rationale for this feature request is that visualizing the shared sections is an essential component for 'rebuilding' chromosomes using data from a first cousin or similar following the Athey protocol, and we need a way to display this data so it can used for chromosomal integration analysis work.
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Essentially, replicate the functionality available through 23andme's comparison function to allow matching and display of multiple individuals at once. This feature would display the shared segment plots for a single source and multiple comparator DNA individuals. Suggest that this should also include the abillity to output shared plots for either single chromosomes, groups of chromosomes or entire digital karyotype. Example below shows the output for a single chromosome (1) in comparison between a single source individual and 4 comparators individuals, all showing various shared DNA sections:
The rationale for this feature request is that visualizing the shared sections is an essential component for 'rebuilding' chromosomes using data from a first cousin or similar following the Athey protocol, and we need a way to display this data so it can used for chromosomal integration analysis work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: