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2010
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Scalability Analysis of Progressive Alignment on a Multicore

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Scalability Analysis of Progressive Alignment on a Multicore
—Sequence alignment is a fundamental instrument in Bioinformatics. In recent years, numerous proposals have been addressing the problem of accelerating this class of applications. This, due to the rapid growth of sequence databases in combination with the high computational demands imposed by the algorithms. In this paper we focus on the analysis of the progressive alignment in ClustalW, a widely used program for performing multiple sequence alignment. We have parallelized ClustalW for the Cell processor architecture and have carefully analyzed the scalability of its different phases with both the number of cores used and the input size. Experimental results show that computing profile scores scales well up to 16 SPE cores. With the increase of the input size, profiles initialization in the PPE core becomes the predominant bottleneck.
Sebastian Isaza, Friman Sánchez, Georgi Gay
Added 17 May 2010
Updated 17 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CISIS
Authors Sebastian Isaza, Friman Sánchez, Georgi Gaydadjiev, Alex Ramírez, Mateo Valero
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