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NAME
populations - population genetic software
SYNOPSIS
populations populations [name_of_input_file] [option] You can use populations as a command line program (very useful for batch treatment) to infer phylogenetic trees.
DESCRIPTION
populations is a population genetic software. It computes genetic distances between populations or individuals. It builds phylogenetic trees (NJ or UPGMA) with bootstrap values.
FEATURES
• haploids, diploids or polyploids genotypes (see input formats) • structured populations (see input files structured populations • No limit of populations, loci, alleles per loci (see input formats) • Distances between individuals (15 different methods) • Distances between populations (15 methods) • Bootstraps on loci OR individuals • Phylogenetic trees (individuals or populations), using Neighbor Joining or UPGMA (PHYLIP tree format) • Allelic diversity • Converts data files from Genepop to different formats (Genepop, Genetix, Msat, Populations...)
OPTIONS
-phylogeny ind|pop (default) for phylogenetic trees based on individuals or populations dist method (default: Nei standard, Ds) you can choose among: DAS, Dm, Ds, Dc, Da, dmu2, Fst, Cp, Dr, ASD, Dsw, Dr, Dru, Drw, Drl. see distances for details. -construct method (default: upgma) possibilities upgma or nj (Neighbor Joining) -bootstrap_ind n number to indicate the number of bootstraps to perform on individuals -bootstrap_locus n number to indicate the number of bootstraps to perform on loci .RE -output name_of_treeview_file to indicate the name of the tree file (phylip tree format) -level n number , structured populations allows to choose the structuration factor (in the example: town level is 1, building level is 2...).
EXAMPLE
populations toutc2.txt -phylogeny pop -dist Dm -bootstrap_locus 10000 -output toutc2_10000_Dm.tre Commands can be write in a .bat file (for DOS) or a script file (for UNIX)
AUTHOR
Georges Khaznadar <georgesk@ofset.org> Wrote this manpage for the Debian system.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2011 Georges Khaznadar This manual page was written for the Debian system (and may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or (at your option) any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.