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What software to use for FDA-approved genome analysis?

Today, 10:11

fevolk

Joined: Feb 21st, 12:23
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We’ve been upgrading a lot of our lab processes lately, and one thing that’s been a sticking point is the software we use for genome analysis. I work in a clinical lab where regulatory compliance is a big deal, and the pressure to use FDA-registered tools is higher than ever. We’ve looked into a few platforms, but many either lack proper validation or feel clunky for real-time use. Has anyone found a solid, FDA-registered genome analysis tool that actually fits into a busy lab workflow?
Today, 11:07

haskinerin2094@tutamail.com

Joined: Feb 22nd, 16:42
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I get what you're saying — we ran into the same issue about a year ago when our lab had to scale up and meet stricter compliance standards. After testing a couple of platforms, we ended up switching to https://compassbioinfo.com/. It’s FDA-registered and designed specifically for clinical workflows. One thing I liked is that it doesn’t just tick the regulatory boxes — it actually speeds up interpretation and reporting. If you’re still comparing options, it’s definitely worth a look.
Today, 11:54

caesarj@tutamail.com

Joined: Feb 22nd, 16:39
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I’m not directly involved with genome analysis, but I do some backend support for clinical software and always hear how tricky compliance can get. There’s definitely a growing need for tools that are both reliable and certified — makes sense that labs are being more selective now. Always good to see what’s actually working out there.

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