Unfortunately, it seems that you're out of luck if you're outside of the US, but you do get the raw data regardless.
Is there a tool which can help analyze this raw data? If not, I think it would be beneficial to create one, but I imagine this might be hard. Does anyone know how difficult it is to programatically test the genome, as 23andMe provides it, for various genetic disease risks? Is research on this easily available? Would a person need a significant know-how in the field, or can this be done by someone after a reasonable amount of reading on the subject?
geneticgenie.org analyzes your 23andme data. You can upload raw data or just link your 23andme with oauth. It might be more narrow in scope than what you had in mind since it is primarily used to generate a methylation and detox profile. I used it primarily to determine if I had a MTFHR mutation but it was helpful since it showed other potential issues with my methylation system.
I don't know how hard it would be to programmatically do, but if geneticgenie is any proof, it can be done.
Is there a tool which can help analyze this raw data? If not, I think it would be beneficial to create one, but I imagine this might be hard. Does anyone know how difficult it is to programatically test the genome, as 23andMe provides it, for various genetic disease risks? Is research on this easily available? Would a person need a significant know-how in the field, or can this be done by someone after a reasonable amount of reading on the subject?