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Mosaic allows users to add as much genomic data (CRAM, BAM, VCF) as they want to their Mosaic projects. This is true for paid accounts but surprisingly this is also true for free accounts (if you haven`t already you can sign up and go crazy right now). As far as I`m aware, we are the only genomic cloud platform that offers this or perhaps more accurately can offer this. We are able to do this (without going bankrupt) due to how Mosaic is designed, w
Gene.iobio is a popular variant analysis tool developed at the University of Utah in the laboratory of Professor Gabor Marth. With an average of 15,000 weekly page views, gene.iobio is used by academic variant analysts, clinical researchers, and is available to customers of a direct to consumer genomics company. In order to continue delive
We are proud to announce that the gene.iobio paper has been published in Nature Scientific Reports. This tool has been developed at the University of Utah, with significant contribution from Frameshift co-founders. As genomic data is increasingly being used to aid in disease diagnostics, there is a growing need for easy-to-use tools to enable diagnosticians to in
This blog post introduces the concept of collections: a user-defined collection of projects that allows projects and samples to be organised and analysed at the cohort level. We will briefly look at how we can collect projects together and perform quality control (QC) of sample data. These QC tasks are typically more usefully performed at the cohort level where larger sample numbers provide a better background for comparison.
We will use the 1,000G Extended Demo