Genome Assembly at MTAGS 2009

Christopher Moretti and Michael Olson will present their most recent work on Scalable Genome Assembly at the MTAGS Workshop held at Supercomputing 2009 .

Their (unnamed) scalable assembler allows the end user to plug in a variety of custom algorithms for the computationally intensive phase of sequence alignment, using the Work Queue software to manage a workforce of hundreds of computers harnessed via Condor .

Our largest run so far used over 1000 nodes at three different institutions, reducing the time to perform alignments from over nine days to less than one hour.




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