MobiHealth News September 19, 2025
Jessica Hagen

The company says a single node is capable of processing approximately 22,000 genomes annually, triple the amount of earlier releases.

Tech giant Lenovo announced its fourth-generation Genomics Optimization and Scalability Tool, GOAST v4.0, which reduces genome processing to as few as 24 minutes per whole genome sequence.

“With each human genome comprising around 3 billion DNA base pairs, GOAST v4.0 is literally decoding trillions of cells to power breakthroughs in science and medicine,” the company said in a statement.

Genome sequencing is a laboratory technique that unveils the whole sequence of DNA base pairs in an organism’s genome, creating a map of its genetic blueprint.

The information can help scientists understand disease diagnosis, personalize treatments, identify genetic...

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