Important: The raw data provided by 23andMe has undergone a general quality review, however, only a subset of markers have been individually validated for accuracy. The data from 23andMe’s Browse Raw Data feature is suitable only for informational use and not for medical, diagnostic, or other use. We advise that you consult with a healthcare professional before making any major lifestyle changes. |
Accessing Your Raw Data
You can access your raw genetic data within your 23andMe account one of three ways:
- Navigate directly to you.23andme.com/tools/data/
- Click on your profile name on the top right-hand corner of your homepage, and select Resources from the dropdown menu. Then select “Browse Raw Genotyping Data” and then “Download” at the top of the page.
- Visit your Account Settings and click on “View” under 23andMe Data.
The main view of the Browse Raw Data feature shows the same pictorial representation of each chromosome — including a Y chromosome — for all users. Individuals who are assigned female at birth do not inherit a Y chromosome and will see “not determined” for most markers found on the Y chromosome.
Downloading Your Raw Data
To request your raw data download, you first need to confirm the date of birth associated with the profile you are downloading data for. Once you’ve entered the correct date of birth, and read through the important things to consider, check the box at the bottom and select the ‘Submit request’ button. After you have requested the download of your data, you will receive a notification email within 48 hours once it's ready to download and view. In order to download your raw data, you will need to verify the profile birthdate again.
Keep in mind that 23andMe is not affiliated with any third party interpretation services and we cannot comment on another service's validity and accuracy, nor provide assistance in converting or uploading your raw data to those websites. You will need to contact the third party service for assistance with their site. It is important to understand that third parties may use your personal information differently than we do under our Privacy Statement. 23andMe cannot secure Personal Information that you release on your own. Please make such choices carefully and review the privacy policies of all parties involved in the transaction.
Utility
The text file consists of lines of your genotype call data (your A's, T's, C's and G's). Keep in mind that having your data in hand may be of limited practical usefulness, depending on how much information you can extract from the data beyond what the 23andMe site already gives you.
Raw Data Text Document Example
Locating Your Downloaded File
After you submit a request for your raw data file, you will be emailed when the file is ready to download. Just follow the instructions provided in the “Your 23andMe raw data download is ready!” email.
The Raw Data file will be downloaded in the form of a zipped (.zip) text file, and its name begins with the word genome. If you are having trouble locating your raw data file, try searching your computer for a file containing the word “genome”. Once you have located your file in your Downloads folder or on your Desktop, you will need to double click or right click on the file to unzip it. An unzipped version of the file will then be located in your Downloads or Desktop folders.
Some computers may automatically unzip the file for you, in these cases, you will need to look for the text (.txt) file instead of the zipped (.zip) file.
Once you have located and unzipped your file, it can be opened in a text editor like WordPad or Excel.