Check out some of the many new features delivered in the QIAGEN CLC solutions

QIAGEN CLC Genomics Workbench 20.0:

A host of new features help you scale your research, and allow you to ramp up your productivity by taking your multi-sample analyses to the next level:

Figure 1. The ‘Iterate’ and ‘Collect and Distribute’ control elements allow batching over sections of the workflow. In this example, fastq files from a two-level factorial RNA-seq experiment performed in triplicate can be analyzed in a single workflow. The reads are trimmed, quality controlled (QC’ed) and the RNA-seq analysis reads are mapped, sample by sample. Then the RNA-seq expression levels are compared among groups, and comparisons are collected to create heat maps, Venn diagrams and PCA plots. Finally, trimming, QC and RNA-seq analysis read mapping reports are combined across samples. The workflow was used to analyze data from De Maio et al. (2016), comparing the transcriptional profile (RNA-seq) of Dengue virus 2 and mock infected human cells at 24 and 36 hours post-infection. The samples (accessions) are described in a CLC metadata table according to infection status and time point prior to workflow execution.

 

Figure 2. With the ‘Combined Reports’ tool you can gain a quick overview of the main results in your analysis. In this case, the GC-content has been summarized from the QC reports of 12 RNA-seq samples from De Maio et al. (2016).

QIAGEN CLC Main Workbench:

QIAGEN CLC Genomics Server:

QIAGEN CLC Microbial Genomics Module:

 

Figure 3. Minimum Spanning Tree produced by QIAGEN CLC Microbial Genomics Module.

Biomedical Genomics Analysis Plugin:

QIAGEN CLC Genomics Workbench now supports even more QIAseq UMI-based library preparation kits and panels, via a series of new ready-to-use workflows accessible through the Biomedical Genomics Analysis plugin, including:

View all supported QIAseq panels here.

Don't miss our on-demand webinar where we review these latest features of the QIAGEN CLC Genomics Workbench 20, and discuss:

References:

De Maio F.A. et al. (2016). The Dengue virus NS5 protein intrudes in the cellular spliceosome and modulates splicing. PLoS
Pathog. 12(8):e1005841.

We are proud to introduce the newest addition to our bioinformatics portfolio – CLC Genomics Cloud Engine

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Reaping the benefits of cloud computing takes more than just moving servers and data online. Ensuring a secure solution and a smooth transition to the cloud is far from trivial, in particular if results are expected to be identical to an on-premise solution.

CLC Genomics Cloud Engine is designed to make enterprise NGS analysis in the Cloud possible for your business. It enables users to analyze NGS data where they are located at the speed they are being generated and at a competitive total cost of ownership.

For 16 years we’ve turned biologists into bioinformatics experts - with the QIAGEN Genomics Cloud Engine we are taking the risk out of moving bioinformatics to the cloud. Check out the White paper here.

CLC Genomics Cloud Engine at a glance:

 

We're also hosting a webinar on June 28 titled "Introduction to CLC Genomics Cloud Engine – Enterprise NGS Made Easy" in both European and U.S. time zones. Sign up now to learn more.

 

We're thrilled to announce that we'll be unveiling the newest addition to our bioinformatics portfolio – CLC Genomics Cloud Engine – at this year's Bio IT World Conference & Expo! Join us in Boston, May 23-25, and register for early access for our new enterprise-wide solution which allows you to analyse NGS data where they are located at the speed they are being generated, and at a competitive total cost of ownership.

Cloud Architect, Jacob Nikolajsen from QIAGEN Bioinformatics, will guide you through some of the benefits associated with CLC Genomics Cloud Engine during a 30-minute luncheon:

Title: CLC Genomics Cloud Engine: Enterprise NGS Made Easy

Date: Thursday, May 25

Time: 12.20 p.m. – 12.50 p.m.

Room: Beacon Hill

Track: Bioinformatics

Abstract:  Reaping the benefits of cloud computing takes more than just moving servers and data online. Ensuring a secure solution and a smooth transition to the cloud is far from trivial, in particular if results are expected to be identical to an on-premise solution. QIAGEN CLC product line is the leading solution for NGS analysis, proven to minimize cost per analysis on Intel CPUs. It is now launching an enterprise class cloud solution – CLC Genomics Cloud Engine.

Special offer for luncheon attendees and demo participants

As a thank you for your interest, you'll be eligible to choose one of these special offers:

You can register for the full Bioinformatics track (including our luncheon) through the Bio IT website by clicking on the red "Final weeks to register" button and checking the Track 6: Bioinformatics box.

You're also welcome to drop by our booth #229 at any time where the team will be happy to answer any questions you might have!

CLC Genomics Cloud Engine at a glance:

Join us at Bio IT world to claim early access.

 

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