Demos at Plant and Animal Genome Conference
Researchers at the PAG Conference take their first test drive of Persephone. Very positive reviews regarding ease of use, intuitive interface and visualizations....
Researchers at the PAG Conference take their first test drive of Persephone. Very positive reviews regarding ease of use, intuitive interface and visualizations....
We are debuting the new CloudService™ edition of Persephone at the Plant and Animal Genome (PAG) Conference in San Diego, Calif. starting Jan. 10th. Stop by Booth 205 to see a demo of the software or sign up for the Free...
Our latest update (4.0.0.12) consolidates several database tables, making the data structure more consistent and easy to use. We introduced a tree structure for tracks. Now the map tracks can be grouped together, which facilitates showing/hiding multiple tracks with one...
Ceres plant scientist Xuefeng Ma, PhD, highlighted the impact of Persephone’s capabilities on Ceres’ research. He concluded that improved visualizations and interfaces can lead to unexpected insights and connections that would not be made if researchers looked at only the...
You’re Invited to Join Our Genome-Viewer Software Test Team We are looking for life science specialists in various fields to test a new CloudService edition of our Persephone™ genome-viewer software. Persephone™ allows users to explore integrated genomics data-types from multiple public...
We made an important change to the graphics engine. It was possible to improve an already optimized code so that the rendering speed almost doubled. This is an important improvement as Persephone handles numerous visual elements on the screen and...
.NET 4.5 will allow us to use the latest versions of third party controls and a managed Oracle client that has a much smaller file size and works on both 32- and 64-bit machines. This allows the main application to be...
Lead developer Max Troukhan to demonstrate Persephone at the 22nd Annual International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB 2014) in Boston....
Ceres today announced that the company has licensed its Persephone genome visualization application to Bayer CropScience. The multi-year software license and collaboration agreement provides a non-exclusive license to Bayer as well as professional services including support, customizations and maintenance. Bayer...
Persephone, the Real-Time Genome Browser By Aaron Krol Syngenta, one of the world’s largest crop engineering companies, was not in the market for a new genome browser. In 2008, Syngenta, like many companies, was using the open source program GBrowse, which is...