When can we know the carriers of clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP)?

Recently, a study using UK biobank data identified the carriers of CHIP, and it claimed that "Individual-level sequence data, CHIP calls, and polygenic scores have been deposited with UK Biobank and are freely available to approved researchers, as done with other genetic datasets to date". Here is the link to this work published in Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05448-9.   I wonder whether I can get this information and if so, how and when may I get it.

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    Chai Fungtammasan DNAnexus Team

    Ping @Ben Busby? in case he knows as he is enthusiastic about this research theme.

    If Ben also doesn't know, I think you may contact the author of paper if that data is part of data release by UKB or part of return of results. If it's part of UKB data release, it should be on RAP now. If it's part of return of results, you would have to download them from Showcase.

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    Former User of DNAx Community_90

    @Ben Busby? Hi, I wanted to follow up on this. We are interested in identifying subjects with CHIP. Would appreciate any help. Thank you.

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