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packed-seq

Constructing and iterating packed DNA sequences using SIMD

2 stable releases

new 1.0.1 Jan 28, 2025

#60 in Biology


Used in simd-minimizers

MIT license

75KB
1.5K SLoC

packed-seq

A library for constructing and iterating packed PackedSeq DNA sequences that handles the encoding, decoding, and complements of packed bases.

ASCII ACTG representations of DNA and general ASCII text are also supported via the Seq trait.

Fast SIMD-based iteration over sequences is supported by splitting the sequence into 8 (slightly overlapping) chunks and iterating those in parallel in a memory-efficient way.

The underlying algorithm is described in the following preprint on simd-minimizers, for which this crate was developed:

Requirements

This library supports AVX2 and NEON instruction sets. Make sure to set RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" when compiling to use the instruction sets available on your architecture.

RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo run --release

Usage example

Full documentation can be found on docs.rs.

use packed_seq::{SeqVec, Seq, AsciiSeqVec, PackedSeqVec, pack_char};
// Plain ASCII sequence.
let seq = b"ACTGCAGCGCATATGTAGT";
// ASCII DNA sequence.
let ascii_seq = AsciiSeqVec::from_ascii(seq);
// Packed DNA sequence.
let packed_seq = PackedSeqVec::from_ascii(seq);
assert_eq!(ascii_seq.len(), packed_seq.len());
// Iterate the ASCII characters.
let characters: Vec<u8> = seq.iter_bp().collect();
assert_eq!(characters, seq);

// Iterate the bases with 0..4 values.
let bases: Vec<u8> = seq.iter().copied().map(pack_char).collect();
assert_eq!(bases, vec![0,1,2,3,1,0,3,1,3,1,0,2,0,2,3,2,0,3,2]);
let ascii_bases: Vec<u8> = ascii_seq.as_slice().iter_bp().collect();
assert_eq!(ascii_bases, bases);
let packed_bases: Vec<u8> = ascii_seq.as_slice().iter_bp().collect();
assert_eq!(packed_bases, bases);

Dependencies

~2–31MB
~382K SLoC