Genetic-Trait-Detector
genetic-origins-heatmap
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Genetic-Trait-Detector
genetic-origins-heatmap
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When I write a program I usually make it focused on a single thing that it's supposed to accomplish. For example, Calligrapher AI lets you type text and then "writes" the same text in human-like handwriting while you watch, and lets you save the image. Beep Knobs is just a board with knobs (albeit a fancy one) that lets you generate customized beeps. And Genetic Origins Heatmap does just what it sounds like, produces a world map indicating where your ancestors came from (using 23andMe DNA data, for example).
- Kosovar-Albanian Genetic Origins Heatmap
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Does anyone know a free genetic heat map that you can upload your data on
Here is an application I wrote that works the same, but is simpler to use. Currently it only accepts 23andMe data but I intend to update it to support AncestryDNA also. I will edit this comment when it's done.
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North Albanian Genetic Origins Heatmap
There's an additional flaw that I realize only in retrospect: A naïve heatmap will tend to exaggerate the significance of regions for which there are more datapoints, since they overlap and contribute to raising the temperature for that particular cluster. But this is a minor issue that doesn't fully explain the Switzerland thing. If any programmers would like to help resolve this, here is the source code on Github.
- Another use for your 23andMe raw data!
- Paint a heatmap of your ancestral origins — Python & PySciter
- Use your 23andMe data to paint a heatmap of your origins
What are some alternatives?
OSGenome - An Open Source Web Application for Genetic Data (SNPs) using 23AndMe and Data Crawling Technologies
ideogram - Chromosome visualization for the web
RecoverPy - Interactively find and recover deleted or :point_right: overwritten :point_left: files from your terminal
QwikTape - Do calculations, annotate like you would on a paper "qwikly".
13andGene - A fun oracle for Eurogenes K13.
SciterGamePOC - Remaking GameMaker with Sciter. Just a proof-of-concept!
gedcom-to-visualmap - Using GEDCOM in Python, build a map using Folium (heat and line) or kml. It will Geocode different types of places and allow you to update those discovered addresses with GPS values. Includes GUI interface
crossover-lite - 🎯 5mb crosshair overlay for Windows.
snappy - Helps you browse through and interpret your genotype data
Hail - Cloud-native genomic dataframes and batch computing
slidercards - Fun flash cards that slide across your screen!