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NAME

       Bio::Tools::Run::Phylo::Phyml - Wrapper for rapid reconstruction of phylogenies using
       Phyml

SYNOPSIS

         use Bio::Tools::Run::Phylo::Phyml;

         #  Make a Phyml factory
         $factory = Bio::Tools::Run::Phylo::Phyml->new(-verbose => 2);
         # it defaults to protein alignment
         # change parameters
         $factory->model('Dayhoff');
         #  Pass the factory an alignment and run
         $inputfilename = 't/data/protpars.phy';
         $tree = $factory->run($inputfilename); # $tree is a Bio::Tree::Tree object.

         # or set parameters at object creation
         my %args = (
             -data_type => 'dna',
             -model => 'HKY',
             -kappa => 4,
             -invar => 'e',
             -category_number => 4,
             -alpha => 'e',
             -tree => 'BIONJ',
             -opt_topology => '0',
             -opt_lengths => '1',
             );
         $factory = Bio::Tools::Run::Phylo::Phyml->new(%args);
         # if you need the output files do
         $factory->save_tempfiles(1);
         $factory->tempdir($workdir);

         # and get a Bio::Align::AlignI (SimpleAlign) object from somewhere
         $tree = $factory->run($aln);

DESCRIPTION

       This is a wrapper for running the phyml application by Stephane Guindon and Olivier
       Gascuel. You can download it from: http://atgc.lirmm.fr/phyml/

   Installing
       After downloading, you need to rename a the copy of the program that runs under your
       operating system. I.e. "phyml_linux" into "phyml".

       You will need to help this Phyml wrapper to find the "phyml" program.  This can be done in
       (at least) three ways:

       1.  Make sure the Phyml executable is in your path. Copy it to, or create a symbolic link
           from a directory that is in your path.

       2.  Define an environmental variable PHYMLDIR which is a directory which contains the
           'phyml' application: In bash:

             export PHYMLDIR=/home/username/phyml_v2.4.4/exe

           In csh/tcsh:

             setenv PHYMLDIR /home/username/phyml_v2.4.4/exe

       3.  Include a definition of an environmental variable PHYMLDIR in every script that will
           use this Phyml wrapper module, e.g.:

             BEGIN { $ENV{PHYMLDIR} = '/home/username/phyml_v2.4.4/exe' }
             use Bio::Tools::Run::Phylo::Phyml;

   Running
       This wrapper has been tested with PHYML v2.4.4 and v.3.0

       In its current state, the wrapper supports only input of one MSA and output of one tree.
       It can easily be extended to support more advanced capabilities of "phyml".

       Two convienience methods have been added on top of the standard BioPerl WrapperBase ones:
       stats() and tree_string(). You can call them to after running the phyml program to
       retrieve into a string the statistics and the tree in Newick format.

FEEDBACK

   Mailing Lists
       User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send
       your comments and suggestions preferably to the Bioperl mailing list.  Your participation
       is much appreciated.

         bioperl-l@bioperl.org                  - General discussion
         http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists  - About the mailing lists

   Support
       Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list:

       bioperl-l@bioperl.org

       rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will
       be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description
       of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible.

   Reporting Bugs
       Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track of the bugs and their
       resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web:

         http://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/bioperl/

AUTHOR - Heikki Lehvaslaiho

       heikki at bioperl dot org

APPENDIX

       The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.  Internal methods are
       usually preceded with a _

   new
        Title   : new
        Usage   : $factory = Bio::Tools::Run::Phylo::Phyml->new(@params)
        Function: creates a new Phyml factory
        Returns : Bio::Tools::Run::Phylo::Phyml
        Args    : Optionally, provide any of the following (default in []):
                  -data_type       => 'dna' or 'protein',   [protein]
                  -dataset_count   => 'integer,             [1]
                  -model           => 'HKY'... ,            [HKY|JTT]
                  -kappa           => 'e' or float,         [e]
                  -invar           => 'e' or float,         [e]
                  -category_number => integer,              [1]
                  -alpha           => 'e' or float (int v3),[e]
                  -tree            => 'BIONJ' or your own,  [BION]
                  -opt_topology    => boolean               [y]
                  -opt_lengths     => boolean               [y]

   program_name
        Title   : program_name
        Usage   : $factory>program_name()
        Function: holds the program name
        Returns : string
        Args    : None

   program_dir
        Title   : program_dir
        Usage   : $factory->program_dir(@params)
        Function: returns the program directory, obtained from ENV variable.
        Returns : string
        Args    : None

   version
        Title   : version
        Usage   : exit if $prog->version < 1.8
        Function: Determine the version number of the program
        Example :
        Returns : float or undef
        Args    : none

       Phyml before 3.0 did not display the version. Assume 2.44 when can not determine it.

   run
        Title   : run
        Usage   : $factory->run($aln_file);
                  $factory->run($align_object);
        Function: Runs Phyml to generate a tree
        Returns : Bio::Tree::Tree object
        Args    : file name for your input alignment in a format
                  recognised by AlignIO, OR  Bio::Align::AlignI
                  compliant object (eg. Bio::SimpleAlign).

   stats
        Title   : stats
        Usage   : $factory->stats;
        Function: Returns the contents of the phyml '_phyml_stat.txt' output file
        Returns : string with statistics about the run, undef before run()
        Args    : none

   tree_string
        Title   : tree_string
        Usage   : $factory->tree_string;
                  $factory->run($align_object);
        Function: Returns the contents of the phyml '_phyml_tree.txt' output file
        Returns : string with tree in Newick format, undef before run()
        Args    : none

   Getsetters
       These methods are used to set and get program parameters before running.

   data_type
        Title   : data_type
        Usage   : $phyml->data_type('nt');
        Function: Sets sequence alphabet to 'dna' (nt in v3) or 'aa'
                  If leaved unset, will be set automatically
        Returns : set value, defaults to  'protein'
        Args    : None to get, 'dna' ('nt') or 'aa' to set.

   data_format
        Title   : data_format
        Usage   : $phyml->data_format('s');
        Function: Sets PHYLIP format to 'i' interleaved or
                  's' sequential
        Returns : set value, defaults to  'i'
        Args    : None to get, 'i' or 's' to set.

   dataset_count
        Title   : dataset_count
        Usage   : $phyml->dataset_count(3);
        Function: Sets dataset number to deal with
        Returns : set value, defaults to 1
        Args    : None to get, positive integer to set.

   model
        Title   : model
        Usage   : $phyml->model('HKY');
        Function: Choose the substitution model to use. One of

                  JC69 | K2P | F81 | HKY | F84 | TN93 | GTR (DNA)
                  JTT | MtREV | Dayhoff | WAG (amino acids)

                  v3.0:
                  HKY85 (default) | JC69 | K80 | F81 | F84 |
                  TN93 | GTR (DNA)
                  WAG (default) | JTT | MtREV | Dayhoff | DCMut |
                  RtREV | CpREV | VT | Blosum62 | MtMam | MtArt |
                  HIVw |  HIVb (amino acids)

        Returns : Name of the model, defaults to {HKY|JTT}
        Args    : None to get, string to set.

   kappa
        Title   : kappa
        Usage   : $phyml->kappa(4);
        Function: Sets transition/transversion ratio, leave unset to estimate
        Returns : set value, defaults to 'e'
        Args    : None to get, float or integer to set.

   invar
        Title   : invar
        Usage   : $phyml->invar(.3);
        Function: Sets proportion of invariable sites, leave unset to estimate
        Returns : set value, defaults to 'e'
        Args    : None to get, float or integer to set.

   category_number
        Title   : category_number
        Usage   : $phyml->category_number(4);
        Function: Sets number of relative substitution rate categories
        Returns : set value, defaults to 1
        Args    : None to get, integer to set.

   alpha
        Title   : alpha
        Usage   : $phyml->alpha(1.0);
        Function: Sets  gamma distribution parameter, leave unset to estimate
        Returns : set value, defaults to 'e'
        Args    : None to get, float or integer to set.

   tree
        Title   : tree
        Usage   : $phyml->tree('/tmp/tree.nwk');
        Function: Sets starting tree, leave unset to estimate a distance tree
        Returns : set value, defaults to 'BIONJ'
        Args    : None to get, newick tree file name to set.

   v2 options
       These methods can be used with PhyML v2* only.

   opt_topology
        Title   : opt_topology
        Usage   : $factory->opt_topology(1);
        Function: Choose to optimise the tree topology
        Returns : {y|n} (default y)
        Args    : None to get, boolean to set.

       v2.* only

   opt_lengths
        Title   : opt_lengths
        Usage   : $factory->opt_lengths(0);
        Function: Choose to  optimise branch lengths and rate parameters
        Returns : {y|n} (default y)
        Args    : None to get, boolean to set.

       v2.* only

   v3 options
       These methods can be used with PhyML v3* only.

   freq
        Title   : freq
        Usage   : $phyml->freq(e); $phyml->freq("0.2, 0.6, 0.6, 0.2");
        Function: Sets nucleotide frequences or asks residue to be estimated
                   according to two models: e or d
        Returns : set value,
        Args    : None to get, string to set.

       v3 only.

   opt
        Title   : opt
        Usage   : $factory->opt(1);
        Function: Optimise tree parameters: tlr|tl|tr|l|n
        Returns : {value|n} (default n)
        Args    : None to get, string to set.

       v3.* only

   search
        Title   : search
        Usage   : $factory->search(SPR);
        Function: Tree topology search operation algorithm: NNI|SPR|BEST
        Returns : string (defaults to NNI)
        Args    : None to get, string to set.

       v3.* only

   rand_start
        Title   : rand_start
        Usage   : $factory->rand_start(1);
        Function: Sets the initial SPR tree to random.
        Returns : boolean (defaults to false)
        Args    : None to get, boolean to set.

       v3.* only; only meaningful if $prog->search is 'SPR'

   rand_starts
        Title   : rand_starts
        Usage   : $factory->rand_starts(10);
        Function: Sets the number of initial random SPR trees
        Returns : integer (defaults to 1)
        Args    : None to get, integer to set.

       v3.* only; only valid if $prog->search is 'SPR'

   rand_seed
        Title   : rand_seed
        Usage   : $factory->rand_seed(1769876);
        Function: Seeds the random number generator
        Returns : random integer
        Args    : None to get, integer to set.

       v3.* only; only valid if $prog->search is 'SPR'

       Uses perl rand() to initialize if not explicitely set.

   Internal methods
       These methods are private and should not be called outside this class.

   _setparams
        Title   : _setparams
        Usage   : Internal function, not to be called directly
        Function: Creates a string of params to be used in the command string
        Returns : string of params
        Args    : none

   _write_phylip_align_file
        Title   : _write_phylip_align_file
        Usage   : obj->__write_phylip_align_file($aln)
        Function: Internal (not to be used directly)

                  Writes the alignment into the tmp directory
                  in PHYLIP interlieved format

        Returns : filename
        Args    : Bio::Align::AlignI