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FPGA Acceleration of Phylogeny Reconstruction for Whole Genome Data

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FPGA Acceleration of Phylogeny Reconstruction for Whole Genome Data
In this paper we describe our design and characterization of a co-processor architecture to accelerate median-based phylogenetic reconstruction for generearrangement data. Our current design performs a parallelized version of the breakpoint median computation and achieves an average speedup of 876 for simulated input data having a high evolution rate. After integrating our hardware-based median computation into the GRAPPA toolset, we have achieved an average speedup of 189 over the entire phylogenetic reconstruction procedure. The results in this paper suggest that FPGA-based acceleration is a promising approach for computationally expensive phylogenetic problems that are based on combinatorial optimization. Keywords-FPGA; reconfigurable computing; phylogeny; highperformance; gene-rearrangment; whole-genome; genome analysis
Jason D. Bakos, Panormitis E. Elenis, Jijun Tang
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Authors Jason D. Bakos, Panormitis E. Elenis, Jijun Tang
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