![]() ![]() Fixed an issue with the Import Metadata tool where, if a spreadsheet had already been loaded, then selecting the same spreadsheet again did not reload the spreadsheet content.Fixed a bug in the "Manage Enzymes" wizard that prevented a user from cancelling the action if "Save as new enzyme list" was enabled.Fixed a rare issue where some annotations could, but did not necessarily, go missing on sequences with greater than 1000 annotations of a given type on that sequence before the deletion and where the right-click context menu option "Delete selection" was used.Read group details are now shown on the Element Info view of sequence lists.GenBank import now also allows for file names with 'GBFF' extension.New placeholders are available when defining the names of exporter outputs.The "Sort folder" tool now uses numerical sorting for filenames prefixed with a number.The option "is not in list" has been introduced as a new table filtering option.The Quick Launch tool is now found under the Toolbox menu instead of the View menu and a button called Launch that brings up this tool has been added to the toolbar.The list of enzymes pre-installed in the workbench has been updated from REBASE.(NCBI will be moving all web services to the HTTPS protocol on September 30, 2016). All NCBI server communication is now encrypted.ĬLC bio maintains a scientific focus by initializing and participating in various research projects around the world, including multiple projects funded by grants. ![]() 30% of the employees have a PhD and another 50% have a MSc. It is a profitable, privately owned company with 100 employees and has been acquired by Qiagen in late 2013. CLC bio is no longer developing their own hardware-based products.ĬLC bio started commercial activities on Januheadquartered in Denmark. Hardware Įarly on, the company presented own-developed high-performance computing solutions, focusing on accelerating open source algorithms such as HMMER, Smith-Waterman and ClustalW, using FPGA technology. In 2020, CLC bio released a free plug-in that enables workflow execution on AWS directly from the CLC Genomics Workbench desktop software. In 2019, this platform was adapted for and approved for use in AWS GovCloud. ![]() In 2017, CLC bio launched their CLC Genomics Cloud Engine as a command-line driven platform for cloud-based bioinformatics workflow execution on Amazon Web Services. The platform includes both a desktop graphical user interface, command-line tools, a SOAP and REST API, and the ability to run containerized tools.ĬLC bio's analysis platform has been installed at several of the world's research institutions and at more than 2000 different organizations around the globe, including the top 10 pharmaceutical companies in the world. CLC bio's software is platform independent and can be used for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. CLC bio also provides additional plugins (both free and commercial) that extend the platform for use in specific subject areas including genome finishing, microbial genomics, and structural biology.ĬLC bio's software allows the user to analyze, visualize, and compare genomic, transcriptomic, and epigenomic data from all major high-throughput sequencing platforms such as Illumina, Life Technologies, Roche 454, Pacific Biosciences, Oxford Nanopore, and Complete Genomics. ![]() Īmong other features, the software supports read mapping of Sanger and high-throughput sequencing data, de novo assembly of Sanger and high-throughput sequencing data, SNP detection on whole genomes of any size, detection of structural variations on whole genomes of any size, ChIP-seq analysis, RNA-Seq analysis, small RNA analysis and BLAST. In 2010, CLC bio was the first commercial platform for bioinformatics analysis that utilized a graphical user interface for building, managing, and deploying analysis workflows. While offering some open source algorithms with their tools, CLC bio have their own implementations of several popular applications, which have been accelerated using SIMD technology. CLC bio develops widely cited desktop, enterprise and cloud software for analysis of biological data. ![]()
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