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FPGA Acceleration of Short Read Alignment

(1805.00106)
Published Apr 30, 2018 in q-bio.GN , cs.CE , and cs.DC

Abstract

Aligning millions of short DNA or RNA reads, of 75 to 250 base pairs each, to a reference genome is a significant computation problem in bioinformatics. We present a flexible and fast FPGA-based short read alignment tool. Our aligner makes use of the processing power of FPGAs in conjunction with the greater host memory bandwidth and flexibility of software to improve performance and achieve a high level of configurability. This flexible design supports a variety of reference genome sizes without the performance degradation suffered by other software and FPGA-based aligners. It is also better able to support the features of new alignment algorithms, which frequently crop up in the rapidly evolving field of bioinformatics. We demonstrate these advantages in a case study where we align RNA-Seq data from a hypothesized mouse / human xenograft. In this case study, our aligner provides a speedup of 5.6x over BWA-SW with energy savings of 21%, while also reducing incorrect short read classification by 29%. To demonstrate the flexibility of our system we show that the speedup can be substantially improved while retaining most of the accuracy gains over BWA-SW. The speedup can be increased to 71.3x, while still enjoying a 28% incorrect classification improvement and 52% improvement in unaligned reads.

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