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    BMC Bioinformatics. 2011 May 12;12:150.

    A user-friendly web portal for T-Coffee on supercomputers.

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    Department of Computer Science and Industrial Engineering, University of Lleida, C/Jaume II 69, E-25001 Lleida, Spain. jrius@diei.udl.cat

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Parallel T-Coffee (PTC) was the first parallel implementation of the T-Coffee multiple sequence alignment tool. It is based on MPI and RMA mechanisms. Its purpose is to reduce the execution time of the large-scale sequence alignments. It can be run on distributed memory clusters allowing users to align data sets consisting of hundreds of proteins within a reasonable time. However, most of the potential users of this tool are not familiar with the use of grids or supercomputers.

    RESULTS:

    In this paper we show how PTC can be easily deployed and controlled on a super computer architecture using a web portal developed using Rapid. Rapid is a tool for efficiently generating standardized portlets for a wide range of applications and the approach described here is generic enough to be applied to other applications, or to deploy PTC on different HPC environments.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    The PTC portal allows users to upload a large number of sequences to be aligned by the parallel version of TC that cannot be aligned by a single machine due to memory and execution time constraints. The web portal provides a user-friendly solution.

    PMID:
    21569428
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC3112243
    Free PMC Article

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