Rosalind: A genomics toolkit in Rust running whole-genome pipelines on a laptop
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Summary
Rosalind is a deterministic genomics engine built in Rust, allowing for whole-genome workloads to run in as little as 100 MB RAM.
Why it matters
This toolkit enables efficient genomics analysis on laptops, making it a valuable resource for researchers and scientists.
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| Hacker News Front Page | Rosalind: A genomics toolkit in Rust running whole-genome pipelines on a laptop | 5/27/2026, 3:01:32 PM |
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