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When searching for specific variants, if the variant is not present in ExAC the use would get a page that stated it was not present and also provided the coverage for that region. This was helpful because you could see if it was a poorly covered region or whether coverage was good and the variant itself has never been seen before. Now there is only an error page when a specific variant is not present in the database.
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This is definitely an issue. I am working on analysis of several thousand rare variants that fall into this category. GnomAD also had this issue as well for a while, but it was fixed on my request. The same fix should be applied to ExAC.
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This is definitely an issue. I am working on analysis of several thousand rare variants that fall into this category. GnomAD also had this issue as well for a while, but it was fixed on my request. The same fix should be applied to ExAC.
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When searching for specific variants, if the variant is not present in ExAC the use would get a page that stated it was not present and also provided the coverage for that region. This was helpful because you could see if it was a poorly covered region or whether coverage was good and the variant itself has never been seen before. Now there is only an error page when a specific variant is not present in the database.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: