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Efficient q-gram filters for finding all epsilon-matches over a given length
Kim R Rasmussen1, Jens Stoye, Eugene W Myers
1International NRW Graduate School in Bioinformatics and Genome Research, Center of Biotechnology, Universität Bielefeld, Germany.
Abstract:
Fast and exact comparison of large genomic sequences remains a challenging task in biosequence analysis. We consider the problem of finding all epsilon-matches between two sequences, i.e., all local alignments over a given length with an error rate of at most epsilon. We study this problem theoretically, giving an efficient q-gram filter for solving it. Two applications of the filter are also discussed, in particular genomic sequence assembly and BLAST-like sequence comparison. Our results show that the method is 25 times faster than BLAST, while not being heuristic.

