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  • rulix
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2017
    • 2

    #1

    BGZF for fastq files

    Hi,

    I have been working with very large fastq files and was thinking of ways that might speed the operations that I regularly perform on them: counting the number of reads, finding a specific sequence or a particular header.

    I remembered looking at the Illumina documentation for the bcl2fastq2 utility and remembered that it now allows generation of fastq files with BGZF compression. It got me thinking that the bloc access option would allow multithreaded decompression of the fastqs and therefore susbtantially speed up those operations that I regularly must perform on all of our generated fastqs.

    Does anybody know if there is any tool to do this? I have done a search but can't find anything that seems to fit the picture.

    Thanks

    --Raul
  • GenoMax
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 7142

    #2
    @Raul: I moved your question to a new thread to give it added visibility. BBMap suite is multi-threaded and can use pigz (parallel gzip) library and varying levels of compression.

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