A fast, lock-free approach for efficient parallel counting of occurrences of k-mers
Guillaume Marçais,Carl Kingsford +1 more
TL;DR: This work proposes a new k-mer counting algorithm and associated implementation, called Jellyfish, which is fast and memory efficient, based on a multithreaded, lock-free hash table optimized for counting k-mers up to 31 bases in length.
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Abstract: Motivation: Counting the number of occurrences of every k-mer (substring of length k) in a long string is a central subproblem in many applications, including genome assembly, error correction of sequencing reads, fast multiple sequence alignment and repeat detection. Recently, the deep sequence coverage generated by next-generation sequencing technologies has caused the amount of sequence to be processed during a genome project to grow rapidly, and has rendered current k-mer counting tools too slow and memory intensive. At the same time, large multicore computers have become commonplace in research facilities allowing for a new parallel computational paradigm.
Results: We propose a new k-mer counting algorithm and associated implementation, called Jellyfish, which is fast and memory efficient. It is based on a multithreaded, lock-free hash table optimized for counting k-mers up to 31 bases in length. Due to their flexibility, suffix arrays have been the data structure of choice for solving many string problems. For the task of k-mer counting, important in many biological applications, Jellyfish offers a much faster and more memory-efficient solution.
Availability: The Jellyfish software is written in C++ and is GPL licensed. It is available for download at http://www.cbcb.umd.edu/software/jellyfish.
Contact: [email protected]
Supplementary information:Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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