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Data structures based on k-mers for querying large collections of sequencing data sets.

Camille MarchetChristina BoucherSimon J PuglisiPaul MedvedevMikaël SalsonRayan Chikhi
Published in: Genome research (2020)
High-throughput sequencing data sets are usually deposited in public repositories (e.g., the European Nucleotide Archive) to ensure reproducibility. As the amount of data has reached petabyte scale, repositories do not allow one to perform online sequence searches, yet, such a feature would be highly useful to investigators. Toward this goal, in the last few years several computational approaches have been introduced to index and query large collections of data sets. Here, we propose an accessible survey of these approaches, which are generally based on representing data sets as sets of k-mers. We review their properties, introduce a classification, and present their general intuition. We summarize their performance and highlight their current strengths and limitations.
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