Picopore: A tool for reducing the storage size of Oxford Nanopore Technologies datasets without loss of functionality

  • Gigante S
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Oxford Nanopore Technologies' (ONT's) MinION and PromethION long-read sequencing technologies are emerging as genuine alternatives to established Next-Generation Sequencing technologies. A combination of the highly redundant file format and a rapid increase in data generation have created a significant problem both for immediate data storage on MinION-capable laptops, and for long-term storage on lab data servers. We developed Picopore, a software suite offering three methods of compression. Picopore's lossless and deep lossless methods provide a 25% and 44% average reduction in size, respectively, without removing any data from the files. Picopore's raw method provides an 88% average reduction in size, while retaining biologically relevant data for the end-user. All methods have the capacity to run in real-time in parallel to a sequencing run, reducing demand for both immediate and long-term storage space.

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Gigante, S. (2017). Picopore: A tool for reducing the storage size of Oxford Nanopore Technologies datasets without loss of functionality. F1000Research, 6, 227. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11022.3

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