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Latest revision as of 17:03, 21 August 2022
Description
PAUDA is a new approach toward the problem of comparing DNA reads against a database of protein reference sequences that is applicable to very large datasets consisting of hundreds of millions or billions of reads. PAUDA is an acronym for "Protein Alignment Using a DNA Aligner". The approach allows one to harness the high efficiency of DNA read aligners to compute BLASTX-like alignments between sequencing reads and a protein database in a small fraction of the time required by BLASTX. The PAUDA approach makes it possible to process DNA reads at a rate of millions of reads per CPU hour. PAUDA is 10,000 times faster than BLASTX.
Environment Modules
Run module spider PAUDA
to find out what environment modules are available for this application.
System Variables
- HPC_PAUDA_DIR - installation directory
Citation
If you publish research that uses PAUDA you have to cite it as follows: