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Dragen is a Dutch verb meaning to carry, to wear, or to bear. It is used for objects as well as responsibilities or burdens. In present tense, the forms are ik draag, jij draagt, hij draagt. The past tense is droeg, and the past participle is gedragen. Examples include Ik draag een jas (I am wearing a coat) and Zij draagt een tas (She is carrying a bag). The verb also appears in phrases such as iets dragen (to bear something) and dragen bij aan (to contribute to). Dragen is a strong verb with a stem change in certain forms.

In technology and genomics, DRAGEN denotes a platform for processing sequencing data, marketed by Illumina. DRAGEN

Beyond these uses, dragen generally appears as a verb in Dutch language contexts and as a product

is
a
hardware-accelerated
software
pipeline
designed
to
handle
high-throughput
DNA
sequencing
data.
It
provides
end-to-end
processing
from
raw
reads
to
analyzed
results,
including
steps
such
as
data
quality
control,
alignment
to
a
reference
genome,
duplicate
marking,
and
variant
calling
for
both
germline
and
somatic
analyses.
The
platform
is
commonly
deployed
as
an
on-premises
hardware
appliance
or
accessed
as
a
cloud-based
service,
and
it
is
used
in
clinical
laboratories
and
research
settings
to
improve
speed
and
reproducibility
of
genomic
analyses.
DRAGEN
pipelines
are
valued
for
their
integrated
workflow,
consistency,
and
the
potential
to
shorten
turnaround
times
in
sequencing
projects.
name
in
genomics.
In
Dutch,
it
remains
the
principal
meaning
related
to
carrying
or
wearing,
while
in
genomics
it
refers
to
the
Illumina-driven
analysis
platform.