CATE: A CUDA-based tool for evolutionary testing on large-scale genomic data
CATE, or CUDA Accelerated Testing of Evolution, is a GPU-powered software solution designed for large-scale parallelization in genomic analysis.
CATE is equipped to conduct evolutionary tests on expansive phased variant call (VCFs) genomic datasets in minutes, while comparable software takes days and requires significantly more computational resources.
CATE boldly claims this guarantee of speed and resource efficiency through its unique segmented file structure and its scalable algorithmic implementations. They are designed to be optimized for GPU-level parallelization with adaptability for CPU and SSD technologies.
To learn more about how you can use CATE in your workflow please read through our Wiki and if you want to know about the framework that CATE implements please read our MEE published journal article (https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14168).
CATE now comes equipped with Apollo. Apollo is a virion resolution within-host viral simulator. It utilizes our large-scale data processing innovations that power CATE to conduct robust, intricate simulations. To know more, read our manuscript published in Nature Communications (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-60988-8).