Introducing field-programmable gate arrays in genotype phasing and imputation.

Authors:

Lars Wienbrandt, David Ellinghaus

Year of publication:

2024

Volume:

4

Issue:

1

ISSN:

2635-0041

Journal (long):

Bioinformatics advances

Journal (short):

Bioinform Adv

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Abstract:

Summary

We recently developed EagleImp, a free software that combines genotype phasing and imputation in a single tool. By introducing algorithmic and technical improvements we accelerated the classical two-step approach using Eagle2 and PBWT. Here, we demonstrate how to use field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to accelerate EagleImp even further by a factor of up to 93% without loss of phasing and imputation quality. Due to the speed advantage over a not accelerated processor-based implementation, the FPGA extension of EagleImp allows the user to choose a more resource-intensive parameter setting in exchange for computation time to further improve phasing and imputation quality.

Availability and implementation

EagleImp and its FPGA extension are freely available at https://github.com/ikmb/eagleimp and https://github.com/ikmb/eagleimp-fpga.

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