2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.11.451988
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Parallel Framework for Inferring Genome Scale Gene Regulatory Networks

Abstract: Genome-scale network inference is essential to understand comprehensive interaction patterns. Current methods are limited to the reconstruction of small to moderate-size networks. The most obvious alternative is to propose a novel method or alter existing methods that may leverage parallel computing paradigms. Very few attempts also have been made to re-engineer existing methods by executing selective iterative steps concurrently. We propose a generic framework in this paper that leverages parallel computing w… Show more

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“…Original inference methods are all limited to only inferring a network of size 4000 nodes. We integrated a generic parallel platform (Sebastian et al 2021) that uses the original methods and runs in a multi-core environment. It smoothly transitions from serial to the parallel engine of network inference.…”
Section: Inner Engineering Of Netra Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Original inference methods are all limited to only inferring a network of size 4000 nodes. We integrated a generic parallel platform (Sebastian et al 2021) that uses the original methods and runs in a multi-core environment. It smoothly transitions from serial to the parallel engine of network inference.…”
Section: Inner Engineering Of Netra Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%