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  • Bioinformatics software for single cell omics

    My professor asked me to find a software solution to deal with scRNA data analyses (preprocessing and analyzing data). The department is going to have VIZGEN and COSMX machine coming next quarter. 3-4 labs depend on 1 bioinformatician guy is really annoying and inconvenient.
    There're some companies I am looking at:
    - BioTuring
    - Rosalind
    - Cellxgene
    Most of the time, we want to compare between metadata categories to generate insights, and also apply gene set / pathway analysis on those. Any suggestion on that cause I am truly depressed rn?​

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    duyson9123 my opinion is a bit biased with this because I've only used two of those above. I really liked Rosalind and used it for single-cell data. I felt like it was really comprehensive. However, I also played around with BioTuring and it's great because it is made for single-cell analysis. It also has the ability to work with spatial data, but I've never used that aspect of it. Either of those two programs is great. I haven't used Cellxgene so I can't speak for that at all.

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