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The application of high performance computing methods in bioinformatics becomes increasingly important because of the masses of data generated by novel short-read DNA sequencers. One important application of such short reads, is the analysis of microbial communities where the anonymous short reads need to be identified by sequence comparison to a set of reference sequences. This identification is...