Product Update: What's New in the Syllego System Version 2.0?

By: Angela Qi Chen, Product Manager, Rosetta Syllego System

We are pleased to announce that the Rosetta Syllego™ system version 2.0 has new enhancements that make it easier for you to conduct genome-wide association studies.

The Syllego system is designed to serve as a data repository for public and private genetic data in any format, and to enable researchers to use analysis tools of their choice.

We heard your requests for an expanded set of analysis tools for your association studies; therefore we included more analysis workflows from PLINK[1][2]. These workflows also include family-based analysis and haplotype association tests.

Please visit our case study to learn how you can also build custom analysis workflows for any analysis method of your choice. 

In addition, the Syllego system version 2.0 has an enhanced user-friendly interface. This new version also provides server-side processing, which empowers you to process data when and where you want; thus enabling you to overcome the challenges associated with handling large volumes of genetic data. Server-side processing allows you to shorten the time it takes to process and perform quality control tests and data analysis, and you can perform long-running and intensive tasks at your convenience.

For a detailed list of new enhancements, please visit What's New on the Syllego system page.

Overall, the Syllego system version 2.0 enables you to contiune to focus on what really matters--the science behind your study.

Please contact Sales to learn more.

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[1] PLINK v1.02, Shaun Purcell, http://pngu.mgh.harvard.edu/purcell/plink/
[2] Purcell S, Neale B, Todd-Brown K, Thomas L, Ferreira MAR, Bender D, Maller J, Sklar P, de Bakker PIW, Daly MJ & Sham PC (2007). “PLINK: a toolset for whole-genome association and population-based linkage analysis.” American Journal of Human Genetics, 81.