CLC Bio is to unveil its first turnkey solution for analysing and visualising next-generation sequencing data.
It will showcase its CLC Genomics Machine at the upcoming 17th Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) conference and at the eighth European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB) in Stockholm, Sweden, from 2 July to 27 June.
The turnkey solution will consist of a hardware platform, 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.
CLC Bio has conducted initial performance benchmarks showing that the reference assembly of a one-fold coverage human genome can be completed in about one hour.
Additionally, the included de novo assembly algorithm will enable de novo assemblies of human genomes as well as large plant genomes on one single CLC Genomics Machine in a short time.
The CLC Genomics Machine also includes several classic bioinformatics algorithms, such as BlastP, BlastN, Hmmsearch, Hmmpfam, Smith-Waterman and ClustalW.