ClinVar download sources
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10.1 years ago
Vivek ★ 2.7k

Just wanted to check if anyone else is having issues downloading the VCF files from the FTP source for Clinvar.

ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/clinvar/

This is the error I'm running into

550 /pub/clinvar/vcf_GRCh37: No such file or directory

Looks the directory is missing since the last update.

Any other alternate sources to get this from? I also observed that the web version has a lot more variants per gene than the version offered for download from the previous release. I hope this will be fixed in the current release.

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Don't feel too aggrieved, the vcf_GRC38 link is broken too.

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10.1 years ago

The dbSNP site has the clinvar VCF (and has for a while).

ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/snp/organisms/human_9606/VCF/

As of today, the header contains the following metadata:

#fileformat=VCFv4.0
##fileDate=20141009
##source=ClinVar and dbSNP
##dbSNP_BUILD_ID=142
##reference=GRCh38
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Thanks! Noticed today that the Clinvar FTP is also up and running. Hopefully they consolidated the differences between web and download versions.

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10.1 years ago

Depending upon your application, you may be able to use tools like ANNOVAR (or ANNOVAR's database file) to get the relevant ClinVar stats:

http://www.openbioinformatics.org/annovar/annovar_filter.html#clinvar

I personally haven't tried to define the ClinVar variants from scratch

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Yes I did see that. However like I mentioned there is a difference in number of variants available from the web version and the previous download release. For example the gene CYP27A1 has 67 pathogenic variants from the web query

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/clinvar/?term=CYP27A1

However only 15 show up in the FTP release. I was hoping the latest release from earlier this month would have fixed that.

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Yeah, there might be some sort of delay. You could try contacting somebody from NCBI to see if they can help (or at least confirm that the newer annotations are not currently available from the FTP):

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/glance/contact_info.html

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