Literature DB >> 21385043

Compressing genomic sequence fragments using SlimGene.

Christos Kozanitis1, Chris Saunders, Semyon Kruglyak, Vineet Bafna, George Varghese.   

Abstract

With the advent of next generation sequencing technologies, the cost of sequencing whole genomes is poised to go below $1000 per human individual in a few years. As more and more genomes are sequenced, analysis methods are undergoing rapid development, making it tempting to store sequencing data for long periods of time so that the data can be re-analyzed with the latest techniques. The challenging open research problems, huge influx of data, and rapidly improving analysis techniques have created the need to store and transfer very large volumes of data. Compression can be achieved at many levels, including trace level (compressing image data), sequence level (compressing a genomic sequence), and fragment-level (compressing a set of short, redundant fragment reads, along with quality-values on the base-calls). We focus on fragment-level compression, which is the pressing need today. Our article makes two contributions, implemented in a tool, SlimGene. First, we introduce a set of domain specific loss-less compression schemes that achieve over 40× compression of fragments, outperforming bzip2 by over 6×. Including quality values, we show a 5× compression using less running time than bzip2. Second, given the discrepancy between the compression factor obtained with and without quality values, we initiate the study of using "lossy" quality values. Specifically, we show that a lossy quality value quantization results in 14× compression but has minimal impact on downstream applications like SNP calling that use the quality values. Discrepancies between SNP calls made between the lossy and loss-less versions of the data are limited to low coverage areas where even the SNP calls made by the loss-less version are marginal.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21385043      PMCID: PMC3123913          DOI: 10.1089/cmb.2010.0253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Biol        ISSN: 1066-5277            Impact factor:   1.479


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