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Date: 2016-04-15

Type of information: Collaboration agreement

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Company: Genomics (UK) DNAnexus (USA - CA)

Therapeutic area: Technology - Services

Type agreement:

collaboration

Action mechanism:

Disease: population-scale sequencing data analysis

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* On April 13, 2016, Genomics plc, a UK-based analysis company developing algorithms and software solutions to uncover the relationships between genetic variation and human disease, announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with DNAnexus, the global leader in cloud-based genome informatics and data management. The companies will work together to improve researchers’ ability to analyse population-scale sequencing data.
With DNA sequencing costs continuing to fall, sequencing projects involving tens or hundreds of thousands of people are becoming increasingly common. Such projects include Genomics England’s 100,000 Genomes Project, and the Regeneron Genetics Center and Geisinger Health DiscovEHR collaboration, which is the largest private-sector sequencing effort to-date, with the goal of sequencing exomes of 250,000 individuals. At present, there is a variety of informatics challenges facing such projects – from optimizing and improving existing analytical workflows, to large-scale statistical analysis of cohort data, where linking genome sequencing to parameters of health and disease can be limited by differences in the way samples are sequenced and analysed. Genomics plc and DNAnexus are addressing these limitations by developing solutions to enable accurate and powerful population-scale data analysis algorithms.
 Both Genomics plc and DNAnexus are working with the Regeneron Genetics Center, and Genomics plc is a Platform Partner of Genomics England.

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