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June 29, 2009
AARHUS, Denmark, June 29 -- Today, at the 17th international conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) and 8th European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB) in Stockholm, Sweden, CLC bio has revealed its first turnkey biocomputing solution for analyzing and visualizing Next Generation Sequencing data, called CLC Genomics Machine.
"I'm confident the unparalleled price/performance of this turnkey solution will not disappoint those looking for an all-inclusive, user-friendly, and powerful solution for their Next Generation Sequencing analysis pipeline -- and we look forward to demonstrating just that during the ISMB conference in Stockholm this week," says Lasse Görlitz, head of Global PR & Marketing at CLC bio.
CLC Genomics Machine will be demonstrated by CLC bio product specialists at booth number 2 at Stockholmsmässan during the ISMB conference in Stockholm.
CLC Genomics Machine consists of a hardware platform, a multitude of pre-installed software tools, including various accelerated algorithms for Next Generation Sequencing data analysis, and an enterprise level database -- all functioning straight out of the box. The de novo assembler included with CLC Genomics Machine is able to assemble very large genomes -- i.e., human or plants. This new version of the de novo assembler is scheduled for release in this autumn and will be included with all CLC Genomics Machines bought before.
To read more about CLC Genomics Machine or request a quote, go to www.clcmachine.com.
About CLC bio
CLC bio is the world's leading full-service bioinformatics solution provider, solely focusing on the development of bioinformatics: software, hardware, data analysis, and custom-designed bioinformatics algorithms. CLC bio's mission is to be among the most innovative bioinformatics companies in the 21st century. For more information, visit http://www.clcbio.com.
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Source: CLC bio
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