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    PASHA: Parallelized Short Read Assembly

    One of the fastest parallel short read assemblers for large genomes.

    PASHA is a parallel short read assembler for large genomes using de Bruijn graphs. Taking advantage of both shared-memory multi-core CPUs and distributed-memory compute clusters, PASHA has demonstrated its potential to perform high-quality de-novo assembly of large genomes in reasonable time with modest computing resources. Our evaluation using three small real paired-end datasets shows that PASHA is able to produce better assemblies with comparable genome coverage and mis-assembly rates compared to three leading assemblers: Velvet, ABySS and SOAPdenovo. ...
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    Swift Sequence Alignment Program

    Swift Sequence Alignment Program

    GPU-based DNA sequence alignment program using Smith-Waterman

    Swift is a DNA sequence alignment program that produces gapped alignment using the Smith-Waterman algorithm. It takes in a query file (FASTA format) and a reference file (FASTA format) as input. It outputs the reference name, read name, gapped alignment, alignment score, alignment start and end positions, and alignment length. I gave a talk on Swift in the GPU Technology Conference 2012. The talk can be accessed at...
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