AC-DIAMOND v1: Accelerating large-scale DNA–protein alignment

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Summary: AC-DIAMOND (v1) is a DNA–protein alignment tool designed to tackle the efficiency challenge of aligning large amount of reads or contigs to protein databases. When compared with the previously most efficient method DIAMOND, AC-DIAMOND gains a 6- to 7-fold speed-up, while retaining a similar degree of sensitivity. The improvement is rooted at two aspects: first, using a compressed index of seeds with adaptive-length to speed-up the matching between query and reference sequences; second, adopting a compact form of dynamic programing to fully utilize the parallelism of the SIMD capability.

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Mai, H., Zhang, Y., Li, D., Leung, H. C. M., Luo, R., Wong, C. K., … Lam, T. W. (2018). AC-DIAMOND v1: Accelerating large-scale DNA–protein alignment. Bioinformatics, 34(21), 3744–3746. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bty391

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