GenomeIDE
The First Genome IDE — Helix Studio
The Genome IDE where edits are designed, constrained, evaluated, and reviewed under explicit assumptions — with reproducible outcomes.
Helix Studio defines the Genome IDE category: design, constrain, evaluate, and review edits under explicit assumptions with reproducible outcomes. Built to function as a system of record for genome editing decisions.
System of Record →Section 1
What the tool is
Helix Studio defines the Genome IDE category: a single environment where genome edits are designed, constrained, evaluated, and reviewed under explicit assumptions with reproducible outcomes.
Section 2
Why scientists care
Genome engineering teams lose time and fidelity shuttling between notebooks, spreadsheets, web apps, and aligners—assumptions disappear and reviews become subjective.
Section 3
How Helix solves it
Design CRISPR and Prime edits with explicit constraints and QC
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How the algorithm works
A unified data model tracks targets, intents, constraints, evidence, and sequencing results as linked objects.
Section 5
Try it in Helix Studio
Tour the Genome IDE workflow: define intent, declare constraints, generate evidence, and review reads on the same canvas.
Section 6
FAQ
How is this different from LIMS + notebooks?
Helix is decision-first: explicit constraints, policy gates, deterministic evidence, and replayable exports—not just storage or collaboration.
Can non-CRISPR edits live here?
Yes—Prime Editing, HDR donors, and emerging modalities share the same data structures.
Does it run locally or in cloud?
Helix supports desktop workflows and enterprise deployments; request access and we’ll match your compute and security requirements.