You can check out the 1000 genomes project, http://www.internationalgenome.org/ you can download genomic data from already assembled and annotated genomes all the way down to the raw sequencing data. I'm not sure if the metadata contains info on disease states of the inviduals, but you can always tie mutations back to known diseases.
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[DIYbio] Human DNA sequencing
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