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Whole Genome Comparison on a Network of Workstations

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Whole Genome Comparison on a Network of Workstations
Whole genome comparison consists of comparing or aligning genome sequences with a goal of finding similarities between them. Previously we have shown how SIMD Extensions used in Intel processors can be used to efficiently implement the, genome comparing, Smith-Waterman algorithm. Here we present distributed version of that algorithm. We show that on somewhat outdated hardware we can achieve speeds upwards of 8000 MCUPS; one of the fastest implementations of the Smith-Waterman algorithm.
Arpith C. Jacob, Sugata Sanyal, Marcin Paprzycki,
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ISPDC
Authors Arpith C. Jacob, Sugata Sanyal, Marcin Paprzycki, Rajan Arora, Maria Ganzha
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