Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) platforms can sequence a full human genome in previously unimagined speed. High-dimensional data produced must be filtered and annotated in order to be effective and of functional com- prehension to end-users. Among public software packages, GAMES aims to reduce the complexity in large scale DNA projects by filtering and annotation procedures. Devel- oped in Perl language and available as open-source, the tool can be fruitfully adopted for small input data. We developed a C++ MPI version, based on Master/Slave pattern, in order to exploit the embarrassingly parallel nature of the NGS filtering problem, thus providing an efficient tool to the bioinformatic community.
A Master-Slave MPI Approach for NGS Data Mining
ZANELLA, Riccardo
2014
Abstract
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) platforms can sequence a full human genome in previously unimagined speed. High-dimensional data produced must be filtered and annotated in order to be effective and of functional com- prehension to end-users. Among public software packages, GAMES aims to reduce the complexity in large scale DNA projects by filtering and annotation procedures. Devel- oped in Perl language and available as open-source, the tool can be fruitfully adopted for small input data. We developed a C++ MPI version, based on Master/Slave pattern, in order to exploit the embarrassingly parallel nature of the NGS filtering problem, thus providing an efficient tool to the bioinformatic community.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.