RAxML-NG

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Description

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Introduction RAxML-NG is a phylogenetic tree inference tool which uses maximum-likelihood (ML) optimality criterion. Its search heuristic is based on iteratively performing a series of Subtree Pruning and Regrafting (SPR) moves, which allows to quickly navigate to the best-known ML tree. RAxML-NG is a successor of RAxML (Stamatakis 2014) and leverages the highly optimized likelihood computation implemented in libpll (Flouri et al. 2014).

RAxML-NG offers improvements in speed, flexibility and user-friendliness over the previous RAxML versions. It also implements some of the features previously available in ExaML (Kozlov et al. 2015), including checkpointing and efficient load balancing for partitioned alignments (Kobert et al. 2014).

Environment Modules

Run module spider raxml-ng to find out what environment modules are available for this application.

System Variables

  • HPC_RAXML-NG_DIR - installation directory




Citation

If you publish research that uses raxml-ng you have to cite it as follows:

DOI:10.5281/zenodo.593079