Phyx

Performs phylogenetics analyses on trees and sequences.. >>> Summary: The ease with which phylogenomic data can be generated has drastically escalated the computational burden for even routine phylogenetic investigations. To address this, we present phyx : a collection of programs written in C ++ to explore, manipulate, analyze and simulate phylogenetic objects (alignments, trees and MCMC logs). Modelled after Unix/GNU/Linux command line tools, individual programs perform a single task and operate on standard I/O streams that can be piped to quickly and easily form complex analytical pipelines. Because of the stream-centric paradigm, memory requirements are minimized (often only a single tree or sequence in memory at any instance), and hence phyx is capable of efficiently processing very large datasets. Availability and Implementation: phyx runs on POSIX-compliant operating systems. Source code, installation instructions, documentation and example files are freely available under the GNU General Public License at https://github.com/FePhyFoFum/phyx. Contact: eebsmith@umich.edu. Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Topic

Genomics;Phylogenetics;Simulation experiment

Detail

  • Operation: Phylogenetic tree analysis

  • Software interface: Command-line user interface

  • Language: ;Performs phylogenetics analyses on trees and sequences..;Command-line tool;C++

  • License: GNU General Public License v3

  • Cost: Free

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  • Credit: SAS and JWB were supported by the NSF AVATOL Grant 1207915, and JFW was supported by NSF DEB Grant 1354048.

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  • Contact: eebsmith@umich.edu

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