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  • Analyze & Visualize your NGS Data with "SanGenix" by Persistent LABS.

    Persistent LABS provides one stop solution 'SanGenix' to simplify complex NGS data analysis hurdles for applications in Plant Genomics, Animal Genomics, Diagnostics and Medicine and Microbial Genomics. For more details please visit http://www.sangenix.com/index.html
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      SanGeniX Launched

      Hello everyone,
      We have recently launched our product SanGeniX for the research community for free. Currently we are supporting analysis of DNA-Seq data for variant detection, RNA-Seq data for differential gene expression study and ChIP-Seq data for DNA-protein interaction study.

      We will be adding support for other workflows like denovo genome and transcriptome assembly, miRNA-Seq, Target-Enrichment and Fusion Gene detection.

      Please visit: https://sangenixcommunity.persistent...in.jsp?org=psl and register yourself to use SanGeniX.
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