Provided by: indelible_1.03-6_amd64
NAME
indelible - powerful and flexible simulator of biological evolution
SYNOPSIS
indelible No options can be passed via the commandline.
DESCRIPTION
indelible can simulate evolution of multi-partitioned nucleotide, amino-acid, or codon data sets through the processes of insertion, deletion, and substitution in continuous time. All common evolutionary models are supported. The full documentation for indelible is available under /usr/share/doc/indelible/help/index.html.
CONFIGURATION
indelible reads the settings for a simulation run from a file named control.txt in the current directory. The file is split into blocks, with each block controlling one particular aspect of the simulation. Blocks may contain further sub-blocks. Comments can be given in C or C++ style. If indelible is executed without a control file present, an example file is generated. [TYPE] type Every control file must begin with a TYPE block. The possible types are NUCLEOTIDE, AMINOACID, and CODON. [SETTINGS] This block specifies non-essential user preferences such as output file types and formats, seeds for the random number generator, and whether to output detailed reports. [MODEL] modelname This block starts a new evolutionary model to be used for simulation. The particular parameters including substitution models, indel-rates and codon-site models are controlled via submodels. modelname can be any name of your choosing. [TREE] treename newick This block is used to specify a guide-tree with the given name treename. Evolutionary distances are represented as branch lengths for the tree in NEWICK format. [BRANCHES] These blocks are used to simulate non-stationary and non-homogenous processes. Different models can be specified on different branches of the guide-tree allowing branches to have different models of substitution, indel length distribution, rate heterogeneity, base composition etc. [PARTITIONS] partitionname During each run multiple sequence partitions can be simulated. For each partition the guide-tree, evolutionary model and sequence length has to be specified. [EVOLVE] Within this block multiple replicas of a partition may be generated.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2010 William Fletcher License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. The full license text is available at <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
William Fletcher and Ziheng Yang (2009). INDELible: A Flexible Simulator of Biological Sequence Evolution, Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26(8):1879-1888.