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FastMEDUSA: a parallelized tool to infer gene regulatory networks.


ABSTRACT: In order to construct gene regulatory networks of higher organisms from gene expression and promoter sequence data efficiently, we developed FastMEDUSA. In this parallelized version of the regulatory network-modeling tool MEDUSA, expression and sequence data are shared among a user-defined number of processors on a single multi-core machine or cluster. Our results show that FastMEDUSA allows a more efficient utilization of computational resources. While the determination of a regulatory network of brain tumor in Homo sapiens takes 12 days with MEDUSA, FastMEDUSA obtained the same results in 6 h by utilizing 100 processors.Source code and documentation of FastMEDUSA are available at https://wiki.nci.nih.gov/display/NOBbioinf/FastMEDUSA

SUBMITTER: Bozdag S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2894517 | biostudies-other | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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FastMEDUSA: a parallelized tool to infer gene regulatory networks.

Bozdag Serdar S   Li Aiguo A   Wuchty Stefan S   Fine Howard A HA  

Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 20100530 14


<h4>Motivation</h4>In order to construct gene regulatory networks of higher organisms from gene expression and promoter sequence data efficiently, we developed FastMEDUSA. In this parallelized version of the regulatory network-modeling tool MEDUSA, expression and sequence data are shared among a user-defined number of processors on a single multi-core machine or cluster. Our results show that FastMEDUSA allows a more efficient utilization of computational resources. While the determination of a  ...[more]

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