Quantum-Inspired Tool Speeds Up Haplotype Phasing by up to 20×
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Previously intractable genomic regions, such as the major histocompatibility complex, can now be phased four to twenty times faster. This leap forward stems from QHap, a new tool employing quantum-inspired algorithms and graphics processing units to resolve parental allele inheritance. The result is chromosome-scale haplotype reconstruction, offering a scalable solution to a long-standing computational bottleneck.
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