Toward a Function-as-a-Service Framework for Genomic Analysis

Giuseppe Tricomi, D. Giosa, Giovanni Merlino, O. Romeo, F. Longo
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Abstract

Nowadays, the study of nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) has become a digital science thanks to the advent of modern massive parallel sequencing technologies, better known with the acronym NGS standing for next-generation sequencing, and to the availability of a vast amount of genetic data easily accessible from publicly available databases. Due to the quantity and complexity of such data, its processing requires strong computer science knowledge and skills. This background includes topics such as programming and scripting languages, command-line interfaces, low-level data management tools, which are not always part of the toolbox of molecular biologists and geneticists. The need to adapt to entirely new IT tools and workflows slow down even the more experienced researchers, thus dedicated and customizable GUIs would be much more preferable and conducive. In this paper, we tackle this issue by proposing a preliminary architecture for a framework providing the following benefits: i) it supports the post-NGS analysis process definition phase (commonly called pipeline definition) via a graphical dashboard designed with NodeRED; ii) it automatically deploys the workflows on top of a cluster of computational resources, according to the Function-as-a-Service paradigm, i.e., treating each step of the pipeline as a function to be executed within Linux-based containers, pre-configured with all the necessary dependencies; iii) it runs such containers taking care automatically of resource load balancing. Finally, the framework is thought to include human feedback in the loop, thanks to the availability of a smart notification system, allowing the researcher to monitor the workflows and make any decision needed for its continuation.
迈向基因组分析的功能即服务框架
如今,核酸(DNA/RNA)的研究已经成为一门数字科学,这要归功于现代大规模平行测序技术的出现,更广为人知的是缩写NGS代表下一代测序,以及从公共数据库中轻松获取大量遗传数据的可用性。由于此类数据的数量和复杂性,其处理需要很强的计算机科学知识和技能。这一背景包括编程和脚本语言、命令行界面、低级数据管理工具等主题,这些并不总是分子生物学家和遗传学家工具箱的一部分。需要适应全新的IT工具和工作流程,即使是更有经验的研究人员也会放慢速度,因此专用的和可定制的gui将更可取和有益。在本文中,我们通过提出一个框架的初步架构来解决这个问题,该框架具有以下优点:i)它通过使用NodeRED设计的图形仪表板支持后ngs分析过程定义阶段(通常称为管道定义);ii)根据功能即服务(function -as-a- service)范式,将工作流自动部署在计算资源集群之上,即将管道的每个步骤视为将在基于linux的容器中执行的函数,并预先配置所有必要的依赖项;Iii)它运行这样的容器,自动照顾资源负载平衡。最后,由于智能通知系统的可用性,该框架被认为包括人类反馈在循环中,允许研究人员监控工作流程并做出继续进行所需的任何决定。
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