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  • gringer
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    Originally posted by k-gun12 View Post
    the way Qiagen treated existing CLC customers as a cash cow after buying the company was pretty bad.
    My probably-biased point of view (as a bioinformatician) is that even with the original CLC prices, a company would get more benefit out of hiring a dedicated bioinformatician than paying for CLC.

    Someone needs to interpret the results produced by CLC, and the skill/training gap between result interpretation and result generation from [much] cheaper software is quite small. If a bit of hand-holding is needed, I'd recommend Geneious because it has a much more open community and plugin system.

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  • GenoMax
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    Look into Geneious , if you are ok going commercial.

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  • k-gun12
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    Thanks. I'll check those out. I don't mind going commercial again, but the way Qiagen treated existing CLC customers as a cash cow after buying the company was pretty bad.

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  • GenoMax
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    Sounds like you are/were a power CLC user. When you have used a program for a decade anything else you try is going to feel ... different. Following examples are more or less pure viewers.

    IGB (http://bioviz.org/igb/), Tablet (https://ics.hutton.ac.uk/tablet/) are a couple of other options. Golden helix (an otherwise commercial software) has a genome browser available for free (http://goldenhelix.com/products/GenomeBrowse/index.html).

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  • k-gun12
    started a topic Alternative to CLC Genomics Workbench viewer

    Alternative to CLC Genomics Workbench viewer

    Qiagen has hiked the pricing and changed the licensing terms of the CLC software line to the point that I can no longer afford it after a decade of use. What I found myself using particularly in the later years was the viewer; it was useful for viewing, scrolling and annotating short-read and spliced alignments based on the mapping, piecing together gene structures, finding splice sites, polymorphisms, etc. I've tried IGV but found it a little clunky.. are there any other decent alternatives out there?

    Thanks!

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