Canadian Lab Unravels SARS With A Beowulf Cluster
Amad writes "A Canadian Genetics Research Lab in BC, Canada has used a Linux Beowulf cluster to help sequence the genetic code of the virus linked to SARS. This lab is the first to crack it, and has posted the data to the public. You can read an article about the discovery, or check out the lab."
A Beowulf cluster of SARS... now that's a scary thought...
well now maybe they can get this disease under control and get back to finding cures for the diseases that are killing more people than SARS
(disclaimer: i understand that the fear is of SARS becoming a larger killer, but so far it seems to be under control.)
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We just slashdotted information that could possibly (and probably) lead to a cure for SARS. Are we all terrorists now?
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that if they can set up a beowulf cluster, they could handle a little more web traffic ;)
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and has posted the data to the public
The site has been /.'ed, so I'll have to take your word for it, but are you saying that they posted the entire genetic sequence for a highly contagious [and sometimes deadly] virus on the WWW for all to see?
What if someone like Mrs. Anthrax gets her hands on this info? Yeah, Saddam's history, but don't think Kim-Jong Il doesn't have a small army of PhD's working on this sort of thing...
i didn't read the article, but i knew it was just a matter of time before we saw the first beowulf linux virus....
... make a Beowulf Cluster with it?
Damn, no wonder no one is responding to the article! What is there left to ask?
P.S.: By the way, it's great that they used a Linux Beowulf cluster to achieve this. Another feather in Tux's hat!
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Repeal the DMCA!
I'm glad that they appear to be giving the information out freely. I applaud that.
Now imagine that they went and {patented | copyrighted | appropriate IP protection} the information first so they could commercially leverage it. Wouldn't there be a worldwide public outcry?
Then why isn't there one when other genetic information, that could possibly save even more lives, is locked down? Just my thoughts...
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They've only sequenced the coronavirus which has been implicated in SARS. What about the paramyxovirus which some labs have also been finding in affected patients? In any case, both of these viruses are RNA based and are highly susceptible to mutagenesis and recombination. If a new, slightly modified virus appears, we could be in for another epidemic. We go through this yearly with influenza.
http://www.whitehouse.org/news/2003/040903.asp
What is more important...finding the genetic info of SARS virus or the fact some cluster was used to find it...I would be more happy if the editors can include some info about the type of software or techniques used rather than hardware.
Does it really matter if it was Beowulf or mainframes?
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No, not in trouble as terrorists.
However, should SARS turn out to be constructed (by terrorists, for instance) then this activity (decoding SARS with a beowolf cluster) may consider be considered reverse engineering of copyrighted material under the DMCA and therefore all of us, having participated in a conversation and a link to this "copyright violation" may be facing some jail time.
Who knew?
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Given that "regular" media isn't likely to focus on the Beowulf cluster, and that this is a geeky tech site where there are a lot of fans of open source, I think that it clearly does matter that open source technology was heavily implicated in the matter. If you wanted to know that a lab had sequenced the virus, all you had to do was turn on your TV, read a newspaper, or listen to the radio.
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I think it's more the ability for the disease to spread so rapidly that is a concern than (currently) the possibility of death. For most people, SARS can now be dealt with and recovered from. But when your doctor won't even visit you because (s)he might contract the virus... not good.
SARS can kill, but the more immediate threat is the epidemic-like spreading, especially during the early period before it became widely known.
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Does it mean that because you can use your power for evil, that you will?
No. That doesn't mean that I like it.
If information didn't fall into our hands we wouldn't be able to protect ourselves from _1984_.
I agree this is a great achievement for all of the people working on Linux. Kudos.