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I have about 100 of these SNPs (chr:position:REF:ALT) as shown below. I would like to know what type of mutation they are (coding,noncoding, synonymous/nonsysnonymous, UTR, etc.). What would be the easiest way to get that information?
chr7:101063260:A:G
chr11:118532376:A:G
Thanks Sean. I have tried VEP already, but I am not getting anything for these SNPs. Is it possible that the are unknown (since GATK has called them unknown)?
They do not need to be known for VEP to work. What genome version are your SNPs on? Did you double-check that you were using the correct version of VEP (knowing that the default is GRCh38)? I suspect that you have GRCh37 (hg19) data, so you'll need to use the GRCh37 version of VEP.
Yes, I used GRCH37 which is the version I have.
I just tried your first SNP (the chromosome 7 one) and got back positive results (it is a missense variant in COL26A1). Perhaps double-check?