Sequence squeeze: An open contest for sequence compression

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Abstract

Next-generation sequencing machines produce large quantities of data which are becoming increasingly difficult to move between collaborating organisations or even store within a single organisation. Compressing the data to assist with this is vital, but existing techniques do not perform as well as might be expected. The need for a new compression technique was identified by the Pistoia Alliance who commissioned an open innovation contest to find one. The dynamic and interactive nature of the contest led to some novel algorithms and a high level of competition between participants.

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Holland, R. C. G., & Lynch, N. (2013). Sequence squeeze: An open contest for sequence compression. GigaScience. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-217X-2-5

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