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The sources of the openSNP website

Overview

openSNP was a community-driven platform that allowed users to upload their genetic SNP-sets and exome-VCFs from various testing services like 23andme and AncestryDNA. While it has been announced that the service has shut down, the platform once offered a unique repository of genetic information where users could access the latest scientific research related to their SNPs. By facilitating engagement with data through comments and private messaging, openSNP fostered a collaborative environment for users interested in genetics and personal health.

The features that openSNP offered were designed to enhance the user experience and provide valuable insights into one's genetic makeup. Although it is no longer operational, the concept behind openSNP serves as a reminder of the potential for community-based platforms in the realm of personal genetics.

Features

  • SNP Uploads: Users could upload SNP-sets from multiple genetic testing services, making it convenient to gather and analyze personal genetic data in one place.
  • Research Annotations: Each SNP was enriched with annotations from PLoS and Mendeley APIs, connecting users to the latest scientific studies relevant to their genetic variations.
  • SNPedia Integration: SNPs were linked directly to their corresponding pages on SNPedia, providing users with easy access to detailed information and context about specific genetic markers.
  • Ranking System: SNPs were ranked based on the volume of information gathered from SNPedia, PLoS, and Mendeley, helping users identify which variations had more research backing.
  • Community Interaction: The platform allowed users to communicate through private messages and comments on SNPs, creating a vibrant community of individuals sharing insights and experiences.
  • Inclusive Environment: openSNP had a Code of Conduct to ensure that it remained a safe and welcoming space for all users, promoting a culture of respect and support.
  • Contribution Opportunities: Users were encouraged to contribute to the project, allowing for collaborative development and enhancement of the platform based on community input.
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