Genetic information is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Analyzing this information within a reasonable amount of time requires parallel computing resources. While considerable research has addressed DNA analysis using GPUs, so far not much attention has been paid to the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor. In this paper we present an algorithm for large-scale DNA analysis that exploits thread-level and the SIMD parallelism of the Intel Xeon Phi. We evaluate our approach for various numbers of cores and thread allocation affinities in the context of real-world DNA sequences of mouse, cat, dog, chicken, human and turkey. The experimental results on Intel Xeon Phi show speed-ups of up to 10× compared to a sequential implementation ru...
NSilico is an Irish based SME that develops software for the life sciences sector, providing bioinfo...
Measuring similarities between large sequences of genetic information is a formidable task requiring...
Abstract—With early hardware limitations of the GPU ( lack of synchronization primitives and limited...
Genetic information is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Analyzing this informatio...
Abstract—Genetic information is increasing exponentially, dou-bling every 18 months. Analyzing this ...
Genetic information is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Analyzing this informatio...
Genetic information is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Analyzing this infor-mati...
Abstract—Rapid analysis of DNA sequences is important in preventing the evolution of different virus...
Rapid analysis of DNA sequences is important in preventing the evolution of different viruses and ba...
The next-generation sequencing instruments enable biological researchers to generate voluminous amou...
Abstract—Construction of whole-genome networks from large-scale gene expression data is an important...
The seeding heuristic is widely used in many DNA analysis applications to speed up the analysis time...
Over the past few years, DNA sequencing technology has been advancing at such a fast pace that compu...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have opened new doors for scientists to use genomic dat...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have transformed the landscape of genomic research. Wi...
NSilico is an Irish based SME that develops software for the life sciences sector, providing bioinfo...
Measuring similarities between large sequences of genetic information is a formidable task requiring...
Abstract—With early hardware limitations of the GPU ( lack of synchronization primitives and limited...
Genetic information is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Analyzing this informatio...
Abstract—Genetic information is increasing exponentially, dou-bling every 18 months. Analyzing this ...
Genetic information is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Analyzing this informatio...
Genetic information is increasing exponentially, doubling every 18 months. Analyzing this infor-mati...
Abstract—Rapid analysis of DNA sequences is important in preventing the evolution of different virus...
Rapid analysis of DNA sequences is important in preventing the evolution of different viruses and ba...
The next-generation sequencing instruments enable biological researchers to generate voluminous amou...
Abstract—Construction of whole-genome networks from large-scale gene expression data is an important...
The seeding heuristic is widely used in many DNA analysis applications to speed up the analysis time...
Over the past few years, DNA sequencing technology has been advancing at such a fast pace that compu...
Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have opened new doors for scientists to use genomic dat...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have transformed the landscape of genomic research. Wi...
NSilico is an Irish based SME that develops software for the life sciences sector, providing bioinfo...
Measuring similarities between large sequences of genetic information is a formidable task requiring...
Abstract—With early hardware limitations of the GPU ( lack of synchronization primitives and limited...