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CLC bio Releases Beta Version of Super Fast de novo Assembler
17 Dec 2009: Last week CLC bio released the beta version of its assembly algorithm for de novo assembly to selected customers and now it’s publically available. The new assembler comes in two different editions, as a standalone command-line interface and as a graphical user interface through a plug-in for CLC Genomics Workbench.
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First of 100 Arab Human Genomes Sequenced by Saudi Biosciences, Beijing Genomics Institute Shenzhen, and CLC bio
10 Sep 2008: An international consortium consisting of Saudi Biosciences, Beijing Genomics Institute Shenzhen, and CLC bio have in a joint effort performed an initial sequencing and analysis of the first Arab human genome, as part of a large project to sequence 100 Arab human genomes to map the unique genetic variations of the Arab population.
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CLC bio releases Next Generation Sequencing data analysis solution
12 Jun 2008: Today, CLC bio released their new Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) solution, CLC Genomics Workbench, which incorporates cutting-edge technology and algorithms, while also supporting and integrating with the rest of a typical NGS workflow.
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World Premiere of Next Generation Sequencing solution from CLC bio
28 Apr 2008: On Monday, April 28, CLC bio will officially unveil their new Next Generation Sequencing solution, CLC Genomics Workbench, the first comprehensive analysis package which can analyze and visualize data from all the major Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) platforms, such as SOLiD from Applied Biosystems, 454 GS flx from Roche Applied Science, Solexa from Illumina, and HeliScope from Helicos.
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Bioinformatics explained: Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs)
28 Apr 2008: Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can be defined as any single base substitution, e.g. the alteration from AAGGCT to ATGGCT. This application note describes how SNPs are used in bioinformatics.
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Identifying genetic variance related to human diabetes mellitus
15 Apr 2008: This case study describes how the CLC Combined Workbench is used to identify sequence polymorphisms in the pig genome at positions that may be related to diabetes and subsequently demonstrate how to analyze those using bioinformatics tools.
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CLC bio develops Digital Gene Expression software for developing the potato plant into a super-crop
10 Apr 2008: CLC bio, several prominent Danish research institutions, and three crop-enhancing companies have joined forces in a project which aims to develop potatoes into a high-efficient, low-maintenance and multipurpose crop, which cannot only be used for animal and human food, but also for energy and chemical production, like biofuel and starch.
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CLC bio and University of Copenhagen Sign Site License Agreement
11 Mar 2008: CLC bio and Department of Biology, Faculty of Science at University of Copenhagen, have signed a site license agreement for CLC bio's premier bioinformatics software solution, CLC Combined Workbench, in combination with CLC bio's Educational Suite. The deal runs for five years and is for several hundred seats, giving every researcher, student and teacher access to the software at all times.
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CLC bio tests Next Generation Sequencing solution on African tuberculosis data
12 Feb 2008: CLC bio, has joined forces with the first center for High Throughput DNA Sequencing in Africa, Inqaba Biotechnical Industries (Pty) Ltd., in an effort to help fight tuberculosis on the African continent. Together CLC bio and inqaba biotec will assemble and analyze data from multiple tuberculosis strains, sequenced on inqaba biotec’s Genome Sequencer FLX system.
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CLC bio and Danish research institutions establish next generation sequencing network
17 Jan 2008: CLC bio and several prominent Danish research institutions have established SEQNET - a national network for developing a unique software platform for the analysis of data from the next generation sequencing technologies.
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