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Title: Optimizing Bioinformatics Operations Using High Performance Computing
Authors: Jindal, Parisha
Keywords: Computer 2012
Project Report 2012
Computer Project Report
Project Report
12MCE
12MCEC
12MCEC09
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2014
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 12MCEC09;
Abstract: The continuous increase in population has exponentially increased the biological datasets to be processed. Hence computations to process these datasets have also increased tremendously. An expedited solution for analysis of this data is required to enable quick decision making for various researches and medical treatments. This raise demand for HPC based solutions of bioinformatics operations for quick processing. Major focus of optimization is on the operations of DNA assembly and alignment. Many companies like Xcelris Genomics working in the field of bioinformatics and life sciences have identified the need for optimized solution for DNA assembly and alignment as time and space complexity of existing approaches delay research and analysis based on these datasets. This dissertation work focus on optimization of well known DNA sequence assembly tool Velvet using hybrid computing of HPC technologies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4850
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