
Although a network can have many users, only one user can use the network license at any one time, therefore courteous use is critical to maintaining community-wide access.
#CLC GENOMICS WORKBENCH ILLUMINA LICENSE KEY#
The network license key is kept on an internet-accessible computer, designated by the network administrator, and users can connect to this computer by IP address in order to temporarily “borrow” the license key.

Network AccessĬLC Genomics Workbench is freely downloadable, however it requires a license key to be functional. For CLC network license access, see Network Access FAQs below. Additionally, temporary trial versions of CLC Genomics Workbench are available for local installation here. Currently nine network licenses are in place across NC State for use by participating faculty groups, Departments, and Centers.

The NC State Office of Research and Innovation partnered with participating faculty to offer CLC Genomics Workbench through shared user networks. For more information about CLC Genomics, visit the Qiagen CLC Genomics website. Users can import many types of raw sequencing data (Sanger, Illumina, Roche 454, etc) and perform Q/C, trimming, and data analysis, including RNAseq, Genome Assembly, SNP variant analysis, Epigenetic (Bisulfite) analysis, and much more. This software package includes a user-friendly Graphic User Interface (GUI), and was designed to provide end-to-end support for genomics researchers. CLC Genomics Workbench is a software suite for the analysis of Sanger and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data.
