Navigating bottlenecks and trade-offs in genomic data analysis

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Bonnie Berger
Yun William Yu
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[1] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Mathematics
[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
[3] University of Toronto Scarborough,Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
[4] University of Toronto,Tri
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Nature Reviews Genetics | 2023年 / 24卷
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Genome sequencing and analysis allow researchers to decode the functional information hidden in DNA sequences as well as to study cell to cell variation within a cell population. Traditionally, the primary bottleneck in genomic analysis pipelines has been the sequencing itself, which has been much more expensive than the computational analyses that follow. However, an important consequence of the continued drive to expand the throughput of sequencing platforms at lower cost is that often the analytical pipelines are struggling to keep up with the sheer amount of raw data produced. Computational cost and efficiency have thus become of ever increasing importance. Recent methodological advances, such as data sketching, accelerators and domain-specific libraries/languages, promise to address these modern computational challenges. However, despite being more efficient, these innovations come with a new set of trade-offs, both expected, such as accuracy versus memory and expense versus time, and more subtle, including the human expertise needed to use non-standard programming interfaces and set up complex infrastructure. In this Review, we discuss how to navigate these new methodological advances and their trade-offs.
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