demo login: demo@vidjil.org
password: demo
☤ This server has been set up to be compliant for clinical use by the server maintainers. You should ensure that you comply with the applicable regulations in your country concerning storage and processing of healthcare data.
You can request an account on the public test server app.vidjil.org to test your high-throughput sequencing data from lymphocyte recombinations. You can also go on app.vidjil.org/analyze to analyze a few sequences without any account.
Vidjil is an open-source platform for the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data from lymphocytes. It contains an algorithm gathering reads into clonotypes according to their V(D)J junctions, a web application made of a sample, experiment and patient database and a visualization for the analysis of clonotypes along the time.
(c) 2011-2023, the Vidjil team:
Aurélien Béliard, Marc Duez, Mathieu Giraud, Ryan Herbert, Mikaël Salson, Florian Thonier and Tatiana Rocher –
http://www.vidjil.org/
Vidjil is developed by the Bonsai bioinformatics lab
at CRIStAL (UMR 9189 CNRS, Univ. Lille) and the VidjilNet consortium (Inria).
We are grateful to
the department of Hematology of CHRU Lille,
the Functional and Structural Genomic Platform (U. Lille 2, IFR-114, IRCL) and the EuroClonality-NGS working group,
as well to all members of the VidjilNet consortium.
Vidjil is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions.
Please cite (Duez, 2016)
if you use the Vidjil web platform for your research.