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arxiv: 1607.06618 · v1 · pith:2NHYOPE7new · submitted 2016-07-22 · 💻 cs.DS · q-bio.QM

Gerbil: A Fast and Memory-Efficient k-mer Counter with GPU-Support

classification 💻 cs.DS q-bio.QM
keywords countinglargegerbilgenomemersstepapproachdisk
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A basic task in bioinformatics is the counting of $k$-mers in genome strings. The $k$-mer counting problem is to build a histogram of all substrings of length $k$ in a given genome sequence. We present the open source $k$-mer counting software Gerbil that has been designed for the efficient counting of $k$-mers for $k\geq32$. Given the technology trend towards long reads of next-generation sequencers, support for large $k$ becomes increasingly important. While existing $k$-mer counting tools suffer from excessive memory resource consumption or degrading performance for large $k$, Gerbil is able to efficiently support large $k$ without much loss of performance. Our software implements a two-disk approach. In the first step, DNA reads are loaded from disk and distributed to temporary files that are stored at a working disk. In a second step, the temporary files are read again, split into $k$-mers and counted via a hash table approach. In addition, Gerbil can optionally use GPUs to accelerate the counting step. For large $k$, we outperform state-of-the-art open source $k$-mer counting tools for large genome data sets.

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