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Revision as of 18:50, 10 June 2022

Description

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BUCKy is a free program to combine molecular data from multiple loci. BUCKy estimates the dominant history of sampled individuals, and how much of the genome supports each relationship, using Bayesian concordance analysis. BUCKy does not assume that genes (or loci) all have the same topology. Instead, groups of genes sharing the same tree are detected (while accounting for uncertainty in gene tree estimates), and then combined to gain more resolution on their common tree. No assumption is made regarding the reason for discordance among gene trees.

Environment Modules

Run module spider bucky to find out what environment modules are available for this application.

System Variables

  • HPC_BUCKY_DIR - installation directory




Citation

If you publish research that uses bucky you have to cite it as follows:

C. Ané, B. Larget, D.A. Baum, S.D. Smith, A. Rokas (2007). Bayesian estimation of concordance among gene trees. Molecular Biology and Evolution 24(2), 412-426.

B. Larget, S.K. Kotha, C.N. Dewey, C. Ané (2010). BUCKy: Gene tree / species tree reconciliation with the Bayesian concordance analysis. Bioinformatics (advance access).