BLEND: a fast, memory-efficient and accurate mechanism to find fuzzy seed matches in genome analysis

Author:

Firtina Can1ORCID,Park Jisung12,Alser Mohammed1,Kim Jeremie S1ORCID,Cali Damla Senol3,Shahroodi Taha4,Ghiasi Nika Mansouri1,Singh Gagandeep1,Kanellopoulos Konstantinos1,Alkan Can5ORCID,Mutlu Onur1

Affiliation:

1. ETH Zurich , Zurich 8092, Switzerland

2. POSTECH , Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea

3. Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA

4. TU Delft , 2600 AA Delft, Netherlands

5. Bilkent University , Ankara 06800, Turkey

Abstract

AbstractGenerating the hash values of short subsequences, called seeds, enables quickly identifying similarities between genomic sequences by matching seeds with a single lookup of their hash values. However, these hash values can be used only for finding exact-matching seeds as the conventional hashing methods assign distinct hash values for different seeds, including highly similar seeds. Finding only exact-matching seeds causes either (i) increasing the use of the costly sequence alignment or (ii) limited sensitivity. We introduce BLEND, the first efficient and accurate mechanism that can identify both exact-matching and highly similar seeds with a single lookup of their hash values, called fuzzy seed matches. BLEND (i) utilizes a technique called SimHash, that can generate the same hash value for similar sets, and (ii) provides the proper mechanisms for using seeds as sets with the SimHash technique to find fuzzy seed matches efficiently. We show the benefits of BLEND when used in read overlapping and read mapping. For read overlapping, BLEND is faster by 2.4×–83.9× (on average 19.3×), has a lower memory footprint by 0.9×–14.1× (on average 3.8×), and finds higher quality overlaps leading to accurate de novo assemblies than the state-of-the-art tool, minimap2. For read mapping, BLEND is faster by 0.8×–4.1× (on average 1.7×) than minimap2. Source code is available at https://github.com/CMU-SAFARI/BLEND.

Funder

Intel

VMware

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Structural Biology

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