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Revision as of 21:23, 6 December 2019
Description
PartitionFinder and PartitionFinderProtein are free open source programs for selecting best-fit partitioning schemes and models of molecular evolution for nucleotide and amino acid alignments. They take the hard work out of comparing partitioning schemes, and are useful in any situation where you wish to compare or select partitioning schemes or models of molecular evolution. Both programs come together as a single download. Click below to get the appropriate download for your system.
Required Modules
Serial
- partitionfinder
System Variables
- HPC_PARTITIONFINDER_DIR - installation directory
How To Run
Run PartitionFinder programs for nt or aa model analysis respectively as
PartitionFinder.py -p X DIRECTORY
and
PartitionFinderProtein.py -p X DIRECTORY
once the partitionfinder
module is loaded where "X" is the number of compute cores requested in the job script and "DIRECTORY" is the full path to a folder containing a configuration file (partition_finder.cfg) and a nucleotide or aminoacid alignment in Phylip format.
Citation
If you publish research that uses partitionfinder you have to cite it as follows: Please cite Lanfear et al. (2012) if you use the tool for published research.
Validation
- Validated 4/5/2018