This paper reports an integrated solution, called BALSA, for the secondary analysis of next generation sequencing data; it exploits the computational power of GPU and an intricate memory management to give a fast and accurate analysis. Fromraw reads to variants (including SNPs and Indels), BALSA, using just a single computing node with a commodity GPU board, takes 5.5 h to process 50-fold whole genome sequencing (~750 million 100 bp paired-end reads), or just 25 min for 210-fold whole exome sequencing. BALSA's speed is rooted at its parallel algorithms to effectively exploit a GPU to speed up processes like alignment, realignment and statistical testing. BALSA incorporates a 16-genotype model to support the calling of SNPs and Indels and ac...
Bioinformatics and computational biology are driven by growing volumes of data in biological systems...
The idea of using a graphics processing unit (GPU) for more than simply graphic output purposes has ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has been a great success and is now a standard meth-od of research ...
This paper reports an integrated solution, called BALSA, for the secondary analysis of next generati...
In recent years, the demand for DNA sequencing analysis has been boosted with the advance of DNA seq...
Genome sequence analysis is central to today’s genomics research, and sequence alignment and Single-...
Over the past few years, DNA sequencing technology has been advancing at such a fast pace that compu...
Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) provides information for each base of the entire 3.2 billion base pair...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have transformed the landscape of genomic research. Wi...
As whole genome sequencing becomes cheaper and faster, it will progressively substitute targeted nex...
We now need more than ever to make genome analysis more intelligent. We need to read, analyze, and i...
DNA sequence alignment and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection are two important tasks in...
Abstract Background The use of whole genome sequence has increased recently with rapid progression o...
High-throughput DNA sequencing (HTS) instruments today are capable of generating millions of sequenc...
Next Generation Sequencing techniques have resulted in an exponential growth in the generation of ge...
Bioinformatics and computational biology are driven by growing volumes of data in biological systems...
The idea of using a graphics processing unit (GPU) for more than simply graphic output purposes has ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has been a great success and is now a standard meth-od of research ...
This paper reports an integrated solution, called BALSA, for the secondary analysis of next generati...
In recent years, the demand for DNA sequencing analysis has been boosted with the advance of DNA seq...
Genome sequence analysis is central to today’s genomics research, and sequence alignment and Single-...
Over the past few years, DNA sequencing technology has been advancing at such a fast pace that compu...
Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) provides information for each base of the entire 3.2 billion base pair...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have transformed the landscape of genomic research. Wi...
As whole genome sequencing becomes cheaper and faster, it will progressively substitute targeted nex...
We now need more than ever to make genome analysis more intelligent. We need to read, analyze, and i...
DNA sequence alignment and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection are two important tasks in...
Abstract Background The use of whole genome sequence has increased recently with rapid progression o...
High-throughput DNA sequencing (HTS) instruments today are capable of generating millions of sequenc...
Next Generation Sequencing techniques have resulted in an exponential growth in the generation of ge...
Bioinformatics and computational biology are driven by growing volumes of data in biological systems...
The idea of using a graphics processing unit (GPU) for more than simply graphic output purposes has ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has been a great success and is now a standard meth-od of research ...