Open-source tools useful addition to Dante's-Labs reports?
Prediction market on manifold. I am getting my genome sequenced by Dante's Labs. I also ought the all-panels-bundle. I plan to use that information to inform further health decisions. I may need to look into the wgs-data itself to gather information from there. E.g. the exact alleles on locations I might want to look up, but that were not reportert on in the panels. Will I find open-source tools for squeezing out more information from my genome than Dante's Labs Reports will give me? Or will I find the whole ordeal daunting and give up after a day of trying? Market conditions: I am reasonably into "computers", but by no means a pro E.g. I use Linux, but only use Ubuntu. Can use a command line, but have never had my own server and never contributed to OS-Projects. I studied bioprocess-technology, finished a B.Sc. at a european university and had beginners courses on biology and genetics. I dropped out of my masters and am missing the intellectual challenge and the feeling of doing something important with my brain. I really liked the idea-space of longevity and health span increase. Love to learn and always had a knack for molecular biology. I have no history of serious hereditary illness in my family. I work a sh*tton and have some other projects going on, so I won't try for more than one or two hours a week. I will give it an honest try to find good uses for my own data, to find tools to use and try to build a habit of looking up stuff on my genome. I will not trade in this market. Market motivation: trying to assess the usability of open-source tools for DYI genome-analysis. Speculating on traders who understand a bit more sharing their knowledge. Maybe find an online community. Resolution criteria: Entirely subjective. Based on my feeling after the initial flashes of excitement, a few weeks into the project. The kit has not arrived yet, so I haven't even taken samples. Much less gotten any data.
24h Volume: $52. Liquidity: $1,000. Resolves: 6/1/2026.