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A Parallel Programming Framework for Multi-core DNA Sequence Alignment

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A Parallel Programming Framework for Multi-core DNA Sequence Alignment
—A new parallel programming framework for DNA sequence alignment in homogeneous multi-core processor architectures is proposed. Contrasting with traditional coarse-grained parallel approaches, that divide the considered database in several smaller subsets of complete sequences to be aligned with the query sequence, the presented methodology is based on a slicing procedure of both the query and the database sequence under consideration in several tiles/chunks that are concurrently processed by the several cores available in the multi-core processor. The obtained experimental results have proven that significant accelerations of traditional biological sequence alignment algorithms can be obtained, reaching a speedup that is linear with the number of available processing cores and very close to the theoretical maximum. Keywords-Multi-core processor; Parallel programming; Computational biology framework
Tiago Jose Barreiros Martins de Almeida, Nuno Fili
Added 03 Jul 2010
Updated 03 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CISIS
Authors Tiago Jose Barreiros Martins de Almeida, Nuno Filipe Valentim Roma
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