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  • Tag (string) Compression Techniques

    Does anybody know any string compression technique (in R or Perl)?

    In particular we usually would like to compress tag of length 35 above,
    to store them in data structure for further processing. Note also
    that we are talking about ~10million tags to process.

    I have such implementation in R to convert tag to numerical value.
    But it get overflow error when handling tag of length > 30

    Code:
    tagsequence2tagnum  <- function (tags, length) 
    {
        new.tags <- tolower(unlist(strsplit(as.character(tags), "")))
        new.tags[!(new.tags == "a" | new.tags == "g" | new.tags == 
            "c" | new.tags == "t" | new.tags == "s" | new.tags == 
            "y" | new.tags == "b" | new.tags == "k")] <- "n"
        new.tags <- matrix(as.numeric(chartr("acgtnsybk", "012301112", 
            new.tags)), nrow = length)
        colSums(new.tags * 4^((length - 1):0)) + 1
    }
    
    tagnum2tagsequence <- function (tags, length) 
    {
        new.tags <- t(matrix((rep(tags - 1, each = length)%/%4^((length -  1):0))%%4, nrow = length))
        new.tags <- apply(new.tags, 1, paste, collapse = "")
        chartr("0123", "acgt", new.tags)
    }

  • #2
    Check out nuID

    We have used nuID (https://prod.bioinformatics.northwestern.edu/nuID/) in the past for something similar. nuID provides a perl utility and is also part of the 'lumi' R-package available through bioconductor. It is a nice utility because it provides mechanisms for compression, and uncompression with error checking. On a side note, if anyone knows of something similar written in python I would love to hear about it!

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    • #3
      Thank you so much, Igoff. This is invaluable.

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