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“ We have gone in a different direction than all other teams developing and refining algorithms for analyzing the massive amounts of data coming from the NGS instruments. Instead of constantly scaling up your hardware to the point where you need very big clusters or a cloud computing setup in order to do de novo assembly of large genomes, our scientific developers started from scratch and thought out some quite clever ways of handling those large amounts of data -- to the point where a single CLC Genomics Machine can handle these tasks without breaking a sweat. ”
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“ It's a true testament to the very high scientific level of our development team, accomplishing something previously unseen anywhere in the world. ”
By Lasse Goerlitz
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Bio-IT World | Danish informatics company CLC bio will unveil the CLC 'Genomics Machine' at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference in Stockholm next week, billed as the “first turnkey solution for analyzing and visualizing next-generation sequencing data,” including a hardware platform, pre-installed software, and an enterprise level database. (Read Full Article)
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