arXiv Open Access 2024

Accelerating Seed Location Filtering in DNA Read Mapping Using a Commercial Compute-in-SRAM Architecture

Courtney Golden Dan Ilan Nicholas Cebry Christopher Batten
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DNA sequence alignment is an important workload in computational genomics. Reference-guided DNA assembly involves aligning many read sequences against candidate locations in a long reference genome. To reduce the computational load of this alignment, candidate locations can be pre-filtered using simpler alignment algorithms like edit distance. Prior work has explored accelerating filtering on simulated compute-in-DRAM, due to the massive parallelism of compute-in-memory architectures. In this paper, we present work-in-progress on accelerating filtering using a commercial compute-in-SRAM accelerator. We leverage the recently released Gemini accelerator platform from GSI Technology, which is the first, to our knowledge, commercial-scale compute-in-SRAM system. We accelerate the Myers' bit-parallel edit distance algorithm, producing average speedups of 14.1x over single-core CPU performance. Individual query/candidate alignments produce speedups of up to 24.1x. These early results suggest this novel architecture is well-suited to accelerating the filtering step of sequence-to-sequence DNA alignment.

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Courtney Golden

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Dan Ilan

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Nicholas Cebry

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Christopher Batten

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Golden, C., Ilan, D., Cebry, N., Batten, C. (2024). Accelerating Seed Location Filtering in DNA Read Mapping Using a Commercial Compute-in-SRAM Architecture. https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.11685

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