IEEE Computer Society Bioinformatics Conference (CSB'02) Parallelizing a DNA Simulation Code for the Cray MTA-2 Stanford, California August 14-August 16 ISBN: 0-7695-1653-X
The Cray MTA-2 (Multithreaded Architecture) is an unusual parallel supercomputer that promises ease of use and high performance. We describe our experience on the MTA-2 with a molecular dynamics code, SIMU-MD, that we are using to simulate the translocation of DNA through a nanopore in a silicon based ultrafast sequencer. Our sequencer is constructed using standard VLSI technology and consists of a nanopore surrounded by Field Effect Transistors (FETs). We propose to use the FETs to sense variations in charge as a DNA molecule translocates through the pore and thus differentiate between the four building block nucleotides of DNA. We were able to port SIMU-MD, a serial C code, to the MTA with only a modest effort and with good performance. Our porting process needed neither a parallelism support platform nor attention to the intimate details of parallel programming and interprocessor communication, as would have been the case with more conventional supercomputers.
Citation:
Shahid H. Bokhari, Matthew A. Glaser, Harry F. Jordan, Yves Lansac, Jon R. Sauer, Bart Van Zeghbroeck, "Parallelizing a DNA Simulation Code for the Cray MTA-2," csb, pp.291, IEEE Computer Society Bioinformatics Conference (CSB'02), 2002 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||