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  • HGMD pro - worth it?

    Hi All,

    I am considering purchasing the HGMD pro - does it worth it? Have you guys used it for variant/literature searching etc.? And can you do batch download of the current version of variants from it?

    Thanks a lot,

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    How much is it?

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      HGMD® Professional is widely used in human genetics research, diagnostics, and personal genomics applications and was an essential tool in analyzing the genomes of James D. Watson and J. Craig Venter as well as the genomes assembled by the 1000 Genomes Project.
      As for your query, Batch download is available with HGMD. We have a few options available for accessing HGMD, depending on your individual need.
      We will be very happy to answer any questions that you may have and even provide you with a trial use of the software. You can reach our Sales Representative Jyothi at [email protected] or you can give us your contact details if you wish to be contacted by us.

      Bhanu Bhargava
      [email protected]

      *** I work for BIOBASE ***
      Last edited by bb420; 09-20-2012, 09:35 PM.

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