DocumentCode
1564225
Title
Biosequence similarity search on the Mercury system
Author
Krishnamurthy, Praveen ; Buhler, Jeremy ; Chamberlain, Roger ; Franklin, Mark ; Gyang, Kwame ; Lancaster, Joseph
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Washington Univ., St. Louis, WA, USA
fYear
2004
Firstpage
365
Lastpage
375
Abstract
Biosequence similarity search is an important application in modern molecular biology. Search algorithms aim to identify sets of sequences whose extensional similarity suggests a common evolutionary origin or function. The most widely used similarity search tool for biosequences is BLAST, a program designed to compare query sequences to a database. Here, we present the design of BLASTN, the version of BLAST that searches DNA sequences, on the Mercury system, an architecture that supports high-volume, high-throughput data movement off a data store and into reconfigurable hardware. An important component of application deployment on the Mercury system is the functional decomposition of the application onto both the reconfigurable hardware and the traditional processor. Both the Mercury BLASTN application design and its performance analysis are described.
Keywords
biocomputing; biology computing; reconfigurable architectures; search problems; sequences; BLAST; DNA sequences; Mercury system; biosequence similarity search; evolutionary origin; molecular biology; query sequences; reconfigurable hardware; search algorithms; Application software; Bioinformatics; Computer architecture; DNA; Databases; Evolution (biology); Genomics; Hardware; Read-write memory; Sequences;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors, 2004. Proceedings. 15th IEEE International Conference on
ISSN
2160-0511
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2226-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASAP.2004.1342485
Filename
1342485
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