For those who missed it: we just posted variant frequencies from 126,216 exomes and 15,136 genomes at https://t.co/uMAoxqh5jO Enjoy! #ASHG16
— Daniel MacArthur (@dgmacarthur) October 19, 2016
The Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) is a resource developed by an international coalition of investigators, with the goal of aggregating and harmonizing both exome and genome sequencing data from a wide variety of large-scale sequencing projects, and making summary data available for the wider scientific community.
The data set provided on this website spans 126,216 exome sequences and 15,136 whole-genome sequences from unrelated individuals sequenced as part of various disease-specific and population genetic studies.
This is very exciting!