SoftGenetics Announces Release of New Version of its Mutation Surveyor Software
STATE COLLEGE, PA, UNITED STATES - Jan 13, 2015 - . SoftGenetics
announced the release of version 5.0 of its market leading software
for the analysis of Sanger Sequencing. The new version of the
software includes new features designed to enhance and optimize the
variant discovery in Sanger Sequence traces. Mutation
Surveyor software is compatible with all major sequencing platforms
and chemistries.
Included in version 5.0 is a new variant knowledge database, which
allows users to track variants by chromosomal position, indicate
false-positives and other chemistry/sequencing artifacts, and query
the variant information from popular databases such as dbSNP,
dbNSFP, and COSMIC.
Also incorporated in Mutation Surveyor software version 5.0 is a
user management system, which enables administrators to set up
password protected user names, control access rights, and generate
a user audit trail for each analysis project. Access rights for
each user are determined by the administrator, providing assurance
that unauthorized individuals do not accidentally alter a project
or change the analysis parameters established by the laboratory.
User management also provides user ID and Organization in the
header of the final reports. Each change to the project is captured
by user and time stamped.
Additionally, Mutation Surveyor software analysis results can be
saved in VCF format which allows Sanger confirmation to be easily
uploaded into the companys Geneticist Assistant NGS
workbench.
The addition of the variant knowledge database, states Kevin
LeVan, Product Manager, provides users with a unique tool to
indicate repetitive false positives and sequencing artifacts, areas
of clinical significance as well as variant interpretation
information. Taken together, these additions to the software
should assist in optimizing the speed and quality of Sanger
Sequence analysis.
The company offers no cost trials and training on Mutation Surveyor
software which can be requested through its website:
www.softgenetics.com