Window to the World’s Genetic Information
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A multi-genome browser carefully crafted using latest technologies.
Persephone® is a modern way for bioinformaticians to present genomic data to biologists
We focus on efficient storage, optimized transfer and fast rendering of genomic information. Navigating through data sets is fun. Genome is not static anymore. ``It's alive!``
We would be happy to show what a professional genome browser is capable of. Just send us an email. Thank you
A free, fully-functional Windows desktop and the Web version are available from our website.
The applications serve the data from our demo database populated with public genomic data for popular genomes like wheat (IWGSC v2.1) or human (GRCh38). See the full list of available genomes on the right.
The latest news on the desktop version is updated in our blog.
The list of genomes that you can browse:
Arabidopsis thaliana (TAIR10)
Bacteria (G.bethesdensis, P.thiaminolyticus, etc.)
Beta vulgaris (EL10_1.0, RefBeet-1.2.2) – beets
Citrus sinensis (v2.0) – sweet orange
Citrus maxima (v1) – pomelo
Citrus clementina (v1.0) – clementine
Coffee (Coffea arabica Cara_1.0, Coffea eugenioides Ceug_1.0, Coffea humblotiana Baill RD_Cohum_1.0)
Conifers (P.taeda_v2.01, Picea glauca, Larix sibirica, Picea abies)
Drosophila (D.melanogaster rel.6, D.simulans Prin_Dsim_3.1, D.yakuba Prin_Dyak_Tai18E2_2.1)
Glycine max (Wm82.a2.v1, Wm82.a4.v1, Zhonghuang 13, G.max Lee v1.1) – soybean
Glycine soja (G.soja PI483463,G.soja W05) – soybean
Homo sapiens (GRCh38.p12, GRCh37.p13, CHM13v2) – human
Medicago sativa (Zhongmu No.1, medsa.CADL_HM342, medsa.XinJiangDaYe) – alfalfa
Medicago truncatula (M.truncatula A17_4.0)
Oryza sativa ssp. japonica (MSU_osa1r7) – rice japonica
Oryza sativa ssp.indica (ASM465v1) – rice indica
Palms (Date palm DPV01, PDK50, Barhee BC4, Elaeis guineensis p5)
Phages (Proteus Phage, Shigella phage, etc.)
Rice-Platinum standard (21 genomes):
Rubus occidentalis (v3.0) – black raspberry
SARS-CoV-2 – multiple accessions of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19
Sorghum bicolor (v.3.1, , BTx623-IS320C)
Solanum licopersicum (SL4.0, SL3.0, FLA1.3, M821.3, SLT1.0) – tomato
Solanum tuberosum (DM.v4.03) – potato
Theobroma cacao (Matina v2, Criollo v2)
Triticum aestivum (IWGSC v1.0, IWGSC v2.1, ChineseSpring x Renan, RH_MAPS) – wheat
Vigna unguiculata (v1.2) – cowbean
Zea mays (AGPv4, Mo17) – corn.
Zea mays NAM lines (26 lines) – corn pan-genome:
Zm-B73
Zm-B97
Zm-CML103
The complete system can be installed on Amazon Web Services, so no additional internal hardware is needed.
The software was designed with performance in mind, handling large datasets with ease, while keeping memory usage to a minimum.
Compare physical and genetic maps in vertical view, then switch to horizontal view to drill down to the nucleotide level.
Persephone can be set up on premise. Our team will provide detailed instructions and will guide you through the installation process. We can also help with data loading and software integration.
Our team will work with you to develop the exact features you need.
Open local files in multiple formats, then visualize them alongside all the other data.
Persephone’s intuitive interface has been built based on suggestions from multiple researchers.
The users can run BLAST and evaluate its results graphically, integrated with the rest of the genomic data.
Save displayed genomic features in various formats, including FASTA, Genbank, and CSV.
Want to host Persephone on your infrastructure and serve your own data?
Talk to us about a license
BTW, if you are from a University, you will get a heavily-discounted rate!
On-premise or Cloud installs
This Full Demo provides access to the entire Persephone system (including the PersephoneShell data loader and the back end database).
Contact Us to put a no-cost Software Demo Trial License in place. We will walk you through the installation and the use of the system.