Rapid storage and retrieval of genomic intervals from a relational database system using nested containment lists

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Abstract

Efficient storage and retrieval of genomic annotations based on range intervals is necessary, given the amount of data produced by next-generation sequencing studies. The indexing strategies of relational database systems (such as MySQL) greatly inhibit their use in genomic annotation tasks. This has led to the development of stand-alone applications that are dependent on flat-file libraries. In this work, we introduce MyNCList, an implementation of the NCList data structure within a MySQL database. MyNCList enables the storage, update and rapid retrieval of genomic annotations from the convenience of a relational database system. Range-based annotations of 1 million variants are retrieved in under a minute, making this approach feasible for whole-genome annotation tasks. © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Wiley, L. K., Sivley, R. M., & Bush, W. S. (2013). Rapid storage and retrieval of genomic intervals from a relational database system using nested containment lists. Database, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1093/database/bat056

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