Qlucore announces major new release for bioinformatics Version 3.8 of Qlucore Omics Explorer enables faster and improved data visualizations. Qlucore, leading software provider of powerful visualization-based bioinformatics data analysis tools, announces Qlucore Omics Explorer (QOE) version 3.8, with new features ...
Read More »New software makes makes single cell RNA-seq analysis and visualization easier
Qlucore has launched the latest version if its Omics Explorer software, 3.4 whiuch enables Single cell RNA-seq analysis with a one button configuration...
Read More »A comparison between PCA and hierarchical clustering
Advice from Charlotte Soneson, Qlucore Introduction Graphical representations of high-dimensional data sets are at the backbone of straightforward exploratory analysis and hypothesis generation. Within the life sciences, two of the most commonly used methods for this purpose are heatmaps combined ...
Read More »Qlucore announces partnership with TATAA Biocenter
Qlucore, a leader in the development of bioinformatics software, has announced a partnership with TATAA Biocenter, the world´s premier organizer of hands-on training in molecular diagnostics and Europe´s leading provider of genomic services. TATAA will use Qlucore’s Omics Explorer software ...
Read More »Qlucore announces new version of Omics Explorer – Includes open interface to R
Qlucore, a world leader in the development of bioinformatics software, has launched Qlucore Omics Explorer 3.1, the latest version of its advanced data analysis software. Qlucore Omics Explorer 3.1 will allow greater flexibility and extended possibilities in the analysis of ...
Read More »Qlucore Omics Explorer Makes RNA-Seq Analysis Simple
RNA-seq data can now be analyzed just as easily as microarray data In recent years, transcriptomic profiling via next generation sequencing (RNA-seq) has emerged as both a technical and cost-effective alternative to arrays. Qlucore Omics Explorer 3.0 supports direct import ...
Read More »Revealing human-growth patterns in transcriptomic data
Making sense of childhood growth Background Dr Adam Stevens, is a human development systems biologist working in Professor Peter Clayton’s group at the UK’s University of Manchester. In addition to industrially-funded and commercially-sensitive research into drug responses, Dr. Stevens and ...
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