CLC Bio Bridges Digital and Analogue Gene Expression with the New Version of CLC Genomics Workbench.AARHUS, Denmark -- CLC bio CLC bio is a bioinformatics solution provider based in Aarhus, Denmark. CLC bio's software workbenches have more than 50,000 users in more than 100 countries around the globe. has just released version 3.0 of their highly popular solution for analyzing and visualizing Next Generation Sequencing data, CLC (The Computer Language Company Inc.) The publisher of this Encyclopedia. See About this product. Genomics Workbench. The new version is crammed with new and powerful features, like digital gene expression, expression analysis of micro arrays and RNA-seq data - and an overhauled long reads assembler which is up to 15 times faster than the previous version! "With this release we deliver the world's first complete cross-platform solution which combines Expression Analyses with Next Generation Sequencing, thereby building a bridge between digital and analogue gene expression" states Dr. Roald Forsberg, Director of Scientific Solutions at CLC bio, and continues "Furthermore, we embrace the fact that the NGS NGS National Geographic Society NGS National Geodetic Survey NGS National Genealogical Society NGS Next Generation Security (software) NGS National Garden Scheme NGS National Graduate School NGS Next Generation Services vendors continually are providing longer and longer reads, and to fully utilize that potential we have improved our assembler for long reads, so it's now up 15 times faster and delivers more precise results compared to short read assembly." CLC Genomics Workbench is the first and only comprehensive analysis package, which can analyze and visualize data from all major Next Generation Sequencing platforms, like Illumina's Genome Analyzer, SOLiD by Applied Biosystems, 454 by Roche, and HeliScope by Helicos. CLC Genomics Workbench is platform independent, running on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux - including 64bit versions. A select few customers already using CLC Genomics Workbench include J. Craig Venter Institute The J. Craig Venter Institute is a non-profit genomics research institute founded by J. Craig Venter, Ph.D. in October 2006. (Venter first announced the existence of the Institute on 29 September 2004. , Beijing Genomics Institute The Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) was founded in 1998. It achieved international prominence as a center for sequencing the human genome. BGI completed one percent of the human genome for the Human Genome Project. - Shenzen, and University of Aarhus History It was founded in 1928 as Universitetsundervisningen i Jylland ("University Teaching in Jutland") in classrooms rented from the Technical College and a teaching corps consisting of one professor of philosophy and four Readers of Danish, English, German and . To read more about CLC Genomics Workbench go to: www.clcbio.com/genomics About CLC bio http://www.clcbio.com/about |
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