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# BWA-FastAlign: Faster and Cheaper Sequence Alignment on Commercial CPUs
**BWA-FastAlign** is a high-performance, cost-efficient software package for mapping low-divergent sequences against a large reference genome, such as the human genome.
It is designed as a drop-in replacement for the de facto standard **BWA-MEM**, offering **2.27× 3.28× throughput speedup** and **2.54× 5.65× cost reductions** on standard CPU servers, while guaranteeing **100% identical output** (SAM/BAM) to BWA-MEM.
## 🚀 Key Features
* **High Throughput:** Achieves ~2.85× average speedup over BWA-MEM by optimizing both the seeding and extension phases.
* **Cost Efficient:** Delivers 2.54× 5.65× cost reduction compared to state-of-the-art CPU and GPU baselines (including BWA-MEM2 and BWA-GPU).
* **Identical Output:** Guarantees 100% output compatibility with BWA-MEM. You can swap it into your existing pipelines without changing downstream analysis results.
* **Low Memory Footprint:** Uses a novel Multi-stage Seeding strategy (Hybrid Index) that improves search performance without the massive memory overhead seen in hash-based or learned-index aligners (e.g., ERT-BWA-MEM2).
* **Optimized for Modern CPUs:** Features an Intra-query Parallel algorithm for the seed-extension phase, utilizing AVX2 instructions to eliminate computation bubbles caused by varying read lengths.
## 🔧 Technical Innovations
BWA-FastAlign revitalizes the traditional alignment pipeline with two core algorithmic contributions:
1. **Multi-Stage Seeding (Hybrid Index)**
* Combines **Kmer-Index**, **FMT-Index** (Enhanced FM-Index with prefetching), and **Direct-Index**.
* Dynamically switches strategies based on seed length and match density.
* Achieves an **18.92× improvement in memory efficiency** (bases processed per GB per second).
2. **Intra-Query Parallel Seed-Extension**
* Unlike BWA-MEM2 (which uses inter-query parallelism and suffers from load imbalance), BWA-FastAlign parallelizes the Smith-Waterman alignment *within* a single query.
* Includes **Dynamic Pruning** to skip zero-alignment scores.
* Implements a **Sliding Window** mechanism to reduce costly memory gather operations.
* Achieves **3.45× higher SIMD utilization**, performing consistently well on both WGS (Whole Genome Sequencing) and WES (Whole Exome Sequencing) data.
## 📥 Installation
### Prerequisites
* Linux operating system (tested on Ubuntu 22.04).
* GCC compiler (version 11.4 or higher recommended).
* CPU supporting **AVX2** instructions (most modern Intel/AMD CPUs).
* zlib development files.
### Compilation
```bash
git clone https://github.com/your-username/BWA-FastAlign.git
cd BWA-FastAlign
make
```
## 📖 Usage
BWA-FastAlign follows the same command-line interface as BWA-MEM.
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0. **Download Datasets.** We download E.coli reference genome and sequencing reads.
```bash
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# Download reference genome
wget http://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/all/GCA/000/005/845/GCA_000005845.2_ASM584v2/GCA_000005845.2_ASM584v2_genomic.fna.gz
gzip -d GCA_000005845.2_ASM584v2_genomic.fna.gz
mv GCA_000005845.2_ASM584v2_genomic.fna ref.fasta
# Download sequencing reads
wget ftp://ftp.sra.ebi.ac.uk/vol1/fastq/SRR258/003/SRR2584863/SRR2584863_1.fastq.gz -O reads_1.fq.gz
wget ftp://ftp.sra.ebi.ac.uk/vol1/fastq/SRR258/003/SRR2584863/SRR2584863_2.fastq.gz -O reads_2.fq.gz
```
1. **Index the Reference.** Before alignment, you must index your reference genome.
```bash
# This will generate the hybrid index files
./fastalign index ref.fa
```
2. **Align Reads (Mem).** Map single-end or paired-end reads to the reference.
```bash
# Single-end alignment
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./fastalign mem ref.fa reads.fq.gz > aln.sam
# Paired-end alignment
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./fastalign mem ref.fa read1.fq.gz read2.fq.gz > aln.sam
# Using multiple threads (Recommended: 32-128 threads for high throughput)
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./fastalign mem -t 64 ref.fa read1.fq.gz read2.fq.gz > aln.sam
```
3. **Options.** BWA-FastAlign supports the standard BWA-MEM options. Run ./fastalign mem to see the full list.
## 📜 Citation
If you find BWA-FastAlign is useful in your research, please cite our paper:
```bibtex
@inproceedings{fastalign2026,
title={Faster and Cheaper: Pushing the Sequence Alignment Throughput with Commercial CPUs},
author={Zhonghai Zhang, Yewen Li, Ke Meng, Chunming Zhang, Guangming Tan},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 31st ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP '26)},
year={2026}
}
```