Current biological sequence comparison tools utilize full database searches to find approximate matches between a database and a query. A new approach to sequence comparisons can be performed by indexing the database using a novel indexing scheme. An indexed scheme can immediately eliminate highly mismatched sequences thereby improving performance and accuracy. iBlast is proposed as an indexed version of BLAST. In its initial implementation, iBlast uses a sequence-based index to catalog genomic databases in an NCR Teradata RDBMS. Several types of indexes and querying methods are explored to determine the most efficient solution utilizing the parallel nature of the Teradata system. Significant speedups were obtained and are explained in furt...
The computational power needed for searching exponentially growing databases, such as GenBank, has i...
Molecular biologists, geneticists, and other life scientists use the BLAST homology search package a...
One of the most common ways to search a sequence database for sequences that are similar to a query ...
Current biological sequence comparison tools utilize full database searches to find approximate matc...
Sequence data is one of the rapidly growing types of data. New efficient and scalable techniques are...
Searching for matches between large collections of short (14-30 nucleotides) words and sequence data...
Searching for matches between large collections of short (14-30 nucleotides) words and sequence data...
Biology researchers have a pressing need for data management technologies which will make the storag...
Searching for matches between large collections of short (14-30 nucleotides) words and sequence data...
Biology researchers have a pressing need for data management technologies which will make the storag...
International audienceLarge corpura of texts or of sequences serve as references and are interrogate...
International audienceLarge corpura of texts or of sequences serve as references and are interrogate...
In order to facilitate and speed up the search of massive DNA databases, the database is indexed at ...
Efficient and accurate search in biological sequence databases remains a matter of priority due to t...
International audienceAs the genomic data generated by high throughput sequencing machines continue ...
The computational power needed for searching exponentially growing databases, such as GenBank, has i...
Molecular biologists, geneticists, and other life scientists use the BLAST homology search package a...
One of the most common ways to search a sequence database for sequences that are similar to a query ...
Current biological sequence comparison tools utilize full database searches to find approximate matc...
Sequence data is one of the rapidly growing types of data. New efficient and scalable techniques are...
Searching for matches between large collections of short (14-30 nucleotides) words and sequence data...
Searching for matches between large collections of short (14-30 nucleotides) words and sequence data...
Biology researchers have a pressing need for data management technologies which will make the storag...
Searching for matches between large collections of short (14-30 nucleotides) words and sequence data...
Biology researchers have a pressing need for data management technologies which will make the storag...
International audienceLarge corpura of texts or of sequences serve as references and are interrogate...
International audienceLarge corpura of texts or of sequences serve as references and are interrogate...
In order to facilitate and speed up the search of massive DNA databases, the database is indexed at ...
Efficient and accurate search in biological sequence databases remains a matter of priority due to t...
International audienceAs the genomic data generated by high throughput sequencing machines continue ...
The computational power needed for searching exponentially growing databases, such as GenBank, has i...
Molecular biologists, geneticists, and other life scientists use the BLAST homology search package a...
One of the most common ways to search a sequence database for sequences that are similar to a query ...