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The variants in these don't have their own IDs. If I am looking at a variant on GRCh37 and I want to know where it is in the GRCh38 file, how do I do that?
I guess I could use one or more of the accessions in the last column, "SV", but it seems like there should be an easier, clearer way.
Have you thought about giving the non-redundant variants their own unique IDs, so they could be compared more easily between GRCh37 and GRCh38?
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The variants in these don't have their own IDs. If I am looking at a variant on GRCh37 and I want to know where it is in the GRCh38 file, how do I do that?
I guess I could use one or more of the accessions in the last column, "SV", but it seems like there should be an easier, clearer way.
Have you thought about giving the non-redundant variants their own unique IDs, so they could be compared more easily between GRCh37 and GRCh38?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: