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Cartesian Gridspeed (TM) Limited (CGL), founded in 2005 and based in Auckland, New Zealand, provides biotechnology companies worldwide with pattern matching and genomics search software. SLIM Search, introduced in 2006, collects and displays detailed genomics data content. Word searches directly support scoring and molecular alignment processing. SLIM Search tags alignments digitally, optimizing analysis processing. The software can assemble a human genome within half a day. On a daily basis, it can update an orthogonal-comparison comparative-genomics database of every known gene. Slim Search operates on desktop computers. The system uses the Blast alignment mode to calculate trusted statistics, gap penalties, and alignments. The software streamlines comparative genomics, genome assembly, orthogonal gene mapping, phylogenetics, and SNP analysis processes. CGL technology is employed by biotechnology organizations across the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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