Hello,
I'm trying to understand which of Illumina or Life has the fastest Bio-IT pipeline for the processing of data.
Once you get the raw data, let's say a 30X genome set, how long will it take today (end of 2012) to get to the variants list?
In particularly, I'll be curious to better understand what Ion Torrent is claiming:
They say next generation of Proton would provide a 20X genome in 4 hours and processing of the data will take 4 additional hours.
What kind of processing are they talking about here? mapping? assembly? variants calling?
The ion Server is taking care of all of that?
Thanxx from a bio-IT newbie.
I'm trying to understand which of Illumina or Life has the fastest Bio-IT pipeline for the processing of data.
Once you get the raw data, let's say a 30X genome set, how long will it take today (end of 2012) to get to the variants list?
In particularly, I'll be curious to better understand what Ion Torrent is claiming:
They say next generation of Proton would provide a 20X genome in 4 hours and processing of the data will take 4 additional hours.
What kind of processing are they talking about here? mapping? assembly? variants calling?
The ion Server is taking care of all of that?
Thanxx from a bio-IT newbie.