Several highly efficient alignment tools have been released over the past few years, including those taking advantage of GPUs (Graphics Processing Units). G-PAS (GPU-based Pairwise Alignment Software) was one of them, however, with a couple of interesting features that made it unique. Nevertheless, in order to adapt it to a new computational architecture some changes had to be introduced. In this paper we present G-PAS 2.0 - a new version of the software for performing high-throughput alignment. Results show, that the new version is faster nearly by a fourth on the same hardware, reaching over 20 GCUPS (Giga Cell Updates Per Second).
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Frohmberg, W., Kierzynka, M., Blazewicz, J., & Wojciechowski, P. (2012). G-PAS 2.0-an improved version of protein alignment tool with an efficient backtracking routine on multiple GPUs. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences, 60(3), 491–494. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10175-012-0062-1
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