DocumentCode :
3252176
Title :
Massively parallel algorithm for multiple biological sequences alignment
Author :
Borovska, Plamenka ; Gancheva, Veska ; Landzhev, Nikolay
fYear :
2013
fDate :
2-4 July 2013
Firstpage :
638
Lastpage :
642
Abstract :
In silico biological sequence processing is a key for molecular biology. This scientific area requires powerful computing resources for exploring large sets of biological data. Multiple sequence alignment is widely used method for biological sequence processing. The goal of this method is DNA and protein sequences alignment. This paper presents an innovative parallel algorithm MSA BG for multiple alignment of biological sequences that is highly scalable and locality aware. The designed MSABG algorithm is iterative and is based on the concept of Artificial Bee Colony metaheuristics and the concept of algorithmic and architectural spaces correlation. The metaphor of the ABC metaheuristics has been constructed and the functionalities of the agents have been defined. The conceptual parallel model of computation has been designed. The algorithmic framework of the designed parallel algorithm has been constructed.
Keywords :
DNA; biocomputing; bioinformatics; molecular biophysics; optimisation; DNA; MSABG algorithm; algorithmic spaces correlation; architectural spaces correlation; biological data; innovative parallel algorithm MSA BG; iterative artificial Bee colony; locality aware; massively parallel algorithm; metaheuristics; molecular biology; multiple biological sequences alignment; protein sequences alignment; Algorithm design and analysis; Biology; Parallel algorithms; Radiation detectors; Sociology; Statistics; Supercomputers; Artificial Bee Colony; Bioinformatics; High Performance Computing; Multiple sequence Alignment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), 2013 36th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0402-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2013.6614014
Filename :
6614014
Link To Document :
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