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  • Assemble Massive Datasets with Geneious Server

    Next Generation Sequencing analysis just got a whole lot easier. The new scheduling tools in Geneious Server™ 1.1 coupled with the massive dataset handling in Geneious Pro™ 5.4 puts powerful hardware and powerful software into the hands of any biologist.

    Want to see the new features of Geneious Server in action?
    Sit back, relax and enjoy our 3-minute: What's New in Geneious Server Video


    With Geneious Server, you can:
    • load massive NGS datasets in Geneious Pro (e.g. a sequence with over 200 million reads loads in under a second with less than 1GB of RAM allocated to Geneious),
    • then use Geneious Server to schedule the intense computation on a powerful computing grid or cluster for de novo or reference assembly,
    • then visualize and analyse massive assembled contigs on your desktop Geneious Pro again with less than 1GB of RAM allocated to Geneious.

    To implement Geneious Server at your institution, get in touch through our Sales Enquiry form or email [email protected].

    New features in Geneious Server 1.1
    The improvements in Geneious Server 1.1 include:

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