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BackgroundThe rapid progress of high-throughput DNA sequencing techniques has dramatically reduced the costs of whole genome sequencing, which leads to revolutionary advances in gene industry. The explosively increasing volume of raw data outpaces the decreasing disk cost and the storage of huge sequencing data has become a bottleneck of downstream analyses. Data compression is considered as a solution to reduce the dependency on storage. Efficient sequencing data compression methods are highly demanded.ResultsIn this article, we present a lossless reference-based compression method namely LW-FQZip 2 targeted at FASTQ files. LW-FQZip 2 is improved from LW-FQZip 1 by introducing more efficient coding scheme and parallelism. Particularly, LW-FQZip 2 is equipped with a light-weight mapping model, bitwise prediction by partial matching model, arithmetic coding, and multi-threading parallelism. LW-FQZip 2 is evaluated on both short-read and long-read data generated from various sequencing platforms. The experimental results show that LW-FQZip 2 is able to obtain promising compression ratios at reasonable time and memory space costs.ConclusionsThe competence enables LW-FQZip 2 to serve as a candidate tool for archival or space-sensitive applications of high-throughput DNA sequencing data. LW-FQZip 2 is freely available at http://csse.szu.edu.cn/staff/zhuzx/LWFQZip2 and https://github.com/Zhuzxlab/LW-FQZip2.

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  • The rapid progress of high-throughput DNA sequencing techniques has dramatically reduced the costs of whole genome sequencing, which leads to revolutionary advances in gene industry [1, 2]

  • The general-purpose compression tools, i.e., gzip and bzip2, as well as the original LW-FQZip 1 are included in the comparison as baselines

  • Quip is executed in two modes, i.e., the reference-based compression (‘quip -r’) and the assembly-based compression (‘quip -a’, a reference is assembled with a portion of reads, and a reference-based compression is conducted using the generated reference)

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We present a lossless reference-based compression method namely LW-FQZip 2 targeted at FASTQ files. LW-FQZip 2 is improved from LW-FQZip 1 by introducing more efficient coding scheme and parallelism. LW-FQZip 2 is equipped with a light-weight mapping model, bitwise prediction by partial matching model, arithmetic coding, and multi-threading parallelism. LW-FQZip 2 is evaluated on both short-read and long-read data generated from various sequencing platforms. The experimental results show that LW-FQZip 2 is able to obtain promising compression ratios at reasonable time and memory space costs

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