HIVE-hexagon: High-performance, parallelized sequence alignment for next-generation sequencing data analysis

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Due to the size of Next-Generation Sequencing data, the computational challenge of sequence alignment has been vast. Inexact alignments can take up to 90% of total CPU time in bioinformatics pipelines. High-performance Integrated Virtual Environment (HIVE), a cloud-based environment optimized for storage and analysis of extra-large data, presents an algorithmic solution: the HIVE-hexagon DNA sequence aligner. HIVE-hexagon implements novel approaches to exploit both characteristics of sequence space and CPU, RAM and Input/Output (I/O) architecture to quickly compute accurate alignments. Key components of HIVE-hexagon include non-redundification and sorting of sequences; floating diagonals of linearized dynamic programming matrices; and consideration of cross-similarity to minimize computations.

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Santana-Quintero, L., Dingerdissen, H., Thierry-Mieg, J., Mazumder, R., & Simonyan, V. (2014). HIVE-hexagon: High-performance, parallelized sequence alignment for next-generation sequencing data analysis. PLoS ONE, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099033

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