
AlphaGenome Single Variant Analysis
FreeAnalyze genetic variant effects on gene expression and more.
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What AlphaGenome Single Variant Analysis does
AlphaGenome Single Variant Analysis is a specialized tool designed for the analysis of genetic variants and their effects on various biological processes. This skill leverages the AlphaGenome API to provide insights into how genetic variants influence gene expression, chromatin accessibility, and transcription factor interactions. It is particularly useful for researchers and developers working in genomics and bioinformatics who need to understand the implications of non-coding variants, their pathogenicity, and their associations with diseases.
The skill enables users to analyze variants in the chr:pos:ref>alt format and assess their functional effects on gene expression changes, splicing disruptions, and regulatory impacts in gene promoters and enhancers. By utilizing the AlphaGenome API, users can also resolve biological terms into tissue and cell-type ontologies, facilitating a deeper understanding of the context in which these variants operate. This makes it an essential tool for anyone involved in genetic research or clinical genomics.
To effectively use this skill, users must ensure that they have the required prerequisites, including the installation of the uv skill, setting up an .env file, and obtaining an API key from the AlphaGenome platform. The skill operates in a controlled environment managed by uv, ensuring that all necessary dependencies are available and that the execution of scripts is streamlined. Users are guided through common issues and troubleshooting steps to facilitate a smooth experience.
Overall, AlphaGenome Single Variant Analysis is a powerful resource for genetic analysis, providing essential functionalities that support the exploration of variant effects and their biological significance. Whether for academic research or clinical applications, this skill offers the analytical capabilities needed to advance understanding in the field of genetics.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to analyze the effects of genetic variants on gene expression, splicing, or regulatory functions.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for general-purpose genetic analysis without a focus on specific variant effects or when external API calls are needed.
What you can build with it
Clinical Variant Analysis
Use this skill to analyze variants in patient samples to understand their potential pathogenic effects.
Research on Gene Regulation
Employ the skill to investigate how specific genetic variants affect gene regulation and expression in various tissues.
Educational Purposes
Utilize the skill in academic settings to teach students about the impact of genetic variants on biological functions.
How to install AlphaGenome Single Variant Analysis
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add google-deepmind/science-skills/alphagenome_single_variant_analysis --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by google-deepmindVariant Analysis using AlphaGenome
Prerequisites
uv: Read theuvskill and follow its Setup instructions to ensureuvis installed and on PATH.- User Notification: If .licenses/alphagenome_single_variant_analysis_LICENSE.txt does not already exist in the workspace root directory then (1) prominently notify the user to check the terms at https://deepmind.google.com/science/alphagenome/, then (2) create the file recording the notification text and timestamp.
.envfile: Make sure the.envfile exists in your home directory. Create one if it does not exist.ALPHAGENOME_API_KEY: This skill requires an API key to function. You can register for a key at https://deepmind.google.com/science/alphagenome/. You MUST use the safe credentials protocol in thecredentialsskill to check for and request this key if this skill looks relevant to the user's request.
Core Rules
- NEVER run
python3orpython3 -cdirectly. The system Python does not necessarily have pandas, numpy, and other key dependencies. ALWAYS useuv runto run ALL Python code — including scripts, ad-hoc analysis files, and one-liners. Do not attempt topip installor create new venvs —uvmanages an isolated environment automatically. - Offline Only: NEVER use external APIs (e.g., MyGene.info, Ensembl REST)
for gene/transcript lookup. Use
lookup_gene_info.pywith the local GTF. If it fails, fix the environment/paths, do not switch to external APIs. - API Key is required:
ALPHAGENOME_API_KEYmust be set before running any script. - Notification: If this skill is used, ensure this is mentioned in the output.
- Report Format: Always use the templates in
docs/report-templates.mdfor generating analysis reports, and ensure to include the table of top hits from the discovery scan.
Environment Setup & Troubleshooting
Python Environment
All scripts must be executed using uv run, which manages an isolated virtual
environment with the correct dependencies via uv.
uv run <script_name> [args...]
For ad-hoc scripts (e.g., inline analysis code saved to a temp file), pass the full path instead of a short name:
uv run --project $SKILL_DIR /tmp/my_analysis.py --arg1 val1
[!NOTE] The first invocation resolves and installs dependencies (~10s). Subsequent runs use the cached environment and start instantly. The cache lives in
~/.cache/uv/.
Common Issues
- Column Names:
tidy_scoresand metadata often usegene_name(notgene_symbol) andoutput_type(notmodality). Always inspectdf.columnsbefore filtering. - Large Genes: Genes > 500kb (e.g.,
USH2A) break thewhole_geneview. Use--view detailor manual regional windows instead. - Sashimi Strand Error:
plot_components.Sashimidoes NOT accept astrandargument directly. Filter input tracks instead. - KeyError: 'ontology_curie': Not all tracks have
ontology_curie. Checktrack.metadata.columnsbefore filtering. - Python Path: If
exec: "python": executable file not foundoccurs, ensure you are usinguv runinstead of barepython/python3. - NotImplementedError (pandas): "iLocation based boolean indexing on an
integer type is not available". This occurs when using boolean masks with
.ilocon integer-indexed DataFrames in newer pandas versions. Fix: Convert boolean masks to integer indices usingnp.flatnonzero(mask). - GTF Feather Case Sensitivity: The AlphaGenome GTF Feather file uses
Capitalized column names (
Feature,Start,End,Strand) unlike standard GTF files. Always checkdf.columnsif getting KeyErrors. score_variantontology filtering:score_variantdoes NOT acceptontology_termsas an argument. You must filter the returned AnnData objects manually by inspectingadata.varcolumns. In contrast,predict_variantDOES acceptontology_termsdirectly.- Sashimi Zoom Logic: To ensure "skipping" arcs are visible, expand the zoom to include the flanking exons rather than relying on junction overlap alone.
- Junction Scores: Raw
Junctionobjects frompredictionmay be simple Intervals. Usejunction_data.get_junctions_to_plot(predictions=..., name=...)to retrieve objects with the.k(abundance/score) attribute. uvNot Found: Ifexec: uv: not found, follow the installation instructions in Prerequisites.- Registry Authentication Error (401): If
uvfails with 401 Unauthorized for a private registry, setUV_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.org/simplebefore running the script.
References
- alphagenome-api.md — API reference and code patterns
- interpretation-guide.md — Interpretation guide, score magnitude rules, ISM, and checklist.
- report-templates.md — Full report templates
scripts/visualize_variant_effects.py— Single-variant visualization template (Ref/Alt comparisons, Splicing).- Splicing Zoom Strategy: Uses a Hybrid Approach for optimal
visibility:
- Base Interval: Variant +/- 1 downstream and upstream exon (Structural Context).
- Junction Expansion: Expands to include the full span of any significant splicing junction (e.g., exon skipping events that span multiple exons).
- Anchor Enforcement: Ensures the exons anchoring these long junctions are fully visible. Lesson: Simple fixed windows (e.g., 2kb) or nearest-exon logic often fail for skipping events. Always use the observed junction data to drive zoom levels.
- Splicing Zoom Strategy: Uses a Hybrid Approach for optimal
visibility:
examples/splicing/— Splicing analysis examplesexamples/model_limitation_RNU4ATAC/— ncRNA structure limitation case studyexamples/polyadenylation_HBA2/— 3' UTR / Polyadenylation case studyexamples/regulatory/— Regulatory variant examplesexamples/negative_result_GATA4/— Negative results (mathematical artefact)examples/negative_result_TGFB3/— Negative results (proxies)scripts/lookup_gene_info.py— Gene & transcript lookupscripts/resolve_ontology_terms.py— Ontology term resolution (UBERON/CL IDs)
Code Patterns
Broad Discovery Scan
Use score_variant across differential scorers only to discover unexpected
tissue effects.
from alphagenome.models import dna_client
from alphagenome.models import variant_scorers
from alphagenome.data import genome
import os
import pandas as pd
import dotenv
# Load environment variables from ~/.env
dotenv.load_dotenv(os.path.expanduser('~/.env'))
# Setup API Key and Client
dna_model = dna_client.create(api_key=os.environ.get('ALPHAGENOME_API_KEY'),
address='dns:///gdmscience.googleapis.com:443')
# Define Variant (example)
variant_str = "chr2:1234:A>C"
chrom, pos_str, ref_alt = variant_str.split(':')
ref, alt = ref_alt.split('>')
pos = int(pos_str)
# Use supported sequence length (e.g., 2**20 for optimal performance)
SEQ_LENGTH = 2**20
interval = genome.Interval(chrom, pos - SEQ_LENGTH // 2, pos + SEQ_LENGTH // 2)
variant = genome.Variant(chrom, pos, ref, alt)
scorers = [
variant_scorers.RECOMMENDED_VARIANT_SCORERS[m]
for m in variant_scorers.RECOMMENDED_VARIANT_SCORERS
if "ACTIVE" not in m and "CAGE" not in m and "PROCAP" not in m
]
print(f"Scoring variant {variant_str}...")
scores_list = dna_model.score_variant(interval=interval, variant=variant, variant_scorers=scorers)
# Process and Display Results
all_dfs = []
for score_adata in scores_list:
df = variant_scorers.tidy_scores([score_adata], match_gene_strand=True)
if df is not None:
all_dfs.append(df)
if all_dfs:
df = pd.concat(all_dfs)
significant = df[df['quantile_score'].abs() > 0.995]
ranked = significant.sort_values('raw_score', key=abs, ascending=False)
print("Top Significant Hits:")
print(ranked[['biosample_name', 'gene_name', 'output_type', 'quantile_score', 'raw_score']])
Extended Search for Disease-Relevant Tissues
# Define keywords based on disease context
disease_keywords = ["liver", "hepatocyte"]
# Filter for any match
mask = df['biosample_name'].str.contains('|'.join(disease_keywords), case=False, na=False)
relevant_hits = df[mask].sort_values('raw_score', key=abs, ascending=False)
print(f"\n--- Extended Analysis (Keywords: {disease_keywords}) ---")
print(relevant_hits.head(20)[['biosample_name', 'output_type', 'raw_score', 'quantile_score']])
Workflow Checklist
Variant Analysis Progress:
- [ ] Step 0: Review Golden Examples (MANDATORY)
- [ ] Step 1: Create Output Folder and Setup
- [ ] Step 2: Parse User Query & Research
- [ ] Step 3: Resolve Tissues & Modalities
- [ ] Step 4: Visualize & Save Plots
- [ ] Step 5: Analyze Predictions (view plots, no code). MANDATORY: Read [interpretation-guide.md](docs/interpretation-guide.md) before interpreting results.
- [ ] Step 6: Write Report, save it as `report.md` (MANDATORY)
- [ ] Step 7: Self-Critique (view `report.md` to verify links & claims)
- [ ] Step 8: Make artifact out of `report.md`
Multi-Variant Workflow
If multiple variants are specified, spawn sub-agents to run each variant
analysis and then synthesize each report.md into a single report.
Script Reference
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
lookup_gene_info | Comprehensive gene and transcript lookup using |
| : : GTF data : | |
resolve_ontology_terms | Biological terms → UBERON/CL/EFO IDs |
visualize_variant_effects | REF/ALT visualization (expression, regulatory, |
| : : splicing) : | |
analyze_ism | In-Silico Mutagenesis SeqLogo generation |
interpret_splicing | Quantitative splicing analysis (delta scores, |
| : : junctions) : | |
visualize_genome_tracks | Genomic track visualization for a region |
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