# squeakr Squeakr: An Exact and Approximate k -mer Counting System Overview -------- Squeakr is a k-mer-counting and multiset-representation system using the recently-introduced counting quotient filter (CQF) Pandey et al. (2017), a feature-rich approximate membership query (AMQ) data structure. Squeakr is memory-efficient, consuming 1.5X–4.3X less memory than the state-of-the-art. It offers competitive counting performance, in fact, it is faster for larger k-mers, and answers queries about a particular k-mer over an order-of- magnitude faster than other systems. The Squeakr representation of the k-mer multiset turns out to be immediately useful for downstream processing (e.g., De Bruijn graph traversal) because it supports fast queries and dynamic k-mer insertion, deletion, and modification. k-mer counts can be validated by hooking into the C++ level query API. An example query program is also available in "kmer_query.cc". API -------- * 'squeakr-count': count k-mers in a read dataset. * 'squeakr-query': query k-mers in the Squeakr representation. * 'squeakr-inner-prod': compute inner products of two Squeakr representations. Build ------- Library dependencies (given version or higher): - libboost-dev 1.58.0.1ubuntu1 - libssl-dev 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.6 - zlib1g-dev 1:1.2.8.dfsg-2ubuntu4 - bzip2 1.0.6-8 Squeakr currently only supports fastq files. If any other file formats are passed as input then it will throw a segmentation fault. The CQF code uses two new instructions to implement select on machine words introduced in intel's Haswell line of CPUs. However, there is also an alternate implementation of select on machine words to work on CPUs older than Haswell. To build on an older hardware (older than Haswell) use "NH=1" as a make argument. ```bash $ make squeakr-count $ ./squeakr-count 0 20 1 test.fastq ``` Following are the arguments to squeakr-count: - file format: 0 - plain fastq, 1 - gzip compressed fastq, 2 - bzip2 compressed fastq - CQF size: the log of the number of slots in the CQF - num of threads: number of threads to count - file(s): "filename" or "dirname/*" for all the files in a directory squeakr-count creates a files with the extension ".ser" which is the k-mer representation. ```bash $ make squeakr-query $ ./squeakr-query test.fastq.ser 10000 0 ``` Following are the arguments to squeakr-query: - file: dataset Squeakr representation - num of queries: number of queries - random: 0 - query for existing k-mers, 1 - query for random k-mers ```bash $ make squeakr-inner-prod $ ./squeakr-inner-prod test.fastq.ser test.fastq.ser ``` Following are the arguments to squeakr-inner-prod: - test.fastq.ser: dataset 1 Squeakr representation - test.fastq.ser: dataset 2 Squeakr representation Contributing ------------ Contributions via GitHub pull requests are welcome. Authors ------- - Prashant Pandey - Rob Patro - Rob Johnson