# HG changeset patch # User iuc # Date 1716839669 0 # Node ID 9454e1c4f02288b6841d7c7d21b1beb33678521e # Parent df8bf04acdb163e390e1b8a0e0bf45541b2c45a8 planemo upload for repository https://github.com/galaxyproject/tools-iuc/tree/master/tools/iqtree/ commit 01204be0cb805c82785dcef994237b96a39ee40c diff -r df8bf04acdb1 -r 9454e1c4f022 iqtree.xml --- a/iqtree.xml Sat Nov 27 09:44:25 2021 +0000 +++ b/iqtree.xml Mon May 27 19:54:29 2024 +0000 @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ iqtree_macros.xml +
- + + + + Note: Only TEST and custom models that do not rely on MF can be used in conjunction with bootstrap parameters (-b)

-IQ-TREE also works for codon, binary and morphogical data. +IQ-TREE also works for codon, binary and morphological data. @@ -769,7 +773,7 @@ - + @@ -803,7 +807,6 @@ - @@ -928,9 +931,8 @@ --------------------- From the download_ there is an example alignment called `example.phy` -in PHYLIP format. This example contains parts of the mitochondrial DNA sequences of several animals (Source: `Phylogenetic Handbook`_) +in PHYLIP format. This example contains parts of the mitochondrial DNA sequences of several animals. -.. _`Phylogenetic Handbook` : http://www.kuleuven.be/aidslab/phylogenybook/home.html)). .. _download: http://www.iqtree.org/#download You can now start to reconstruct a maximum-likelihood tree @@ -1058,10 +1060,9 @@ * **example.phy.splits**: support values in percentage for all splits (bipartitions), computed as the occurence frequencies in the bootstrap trees. This file is in "star-dot" format. -* **example.phy.splits.nex**: has the same information as **example.phy.splits** but in NEXUS format, which can be viewed with the program SplitsTree_ to explore the conflicting signals in the data. So it is more informative than consensus tree, e.g. you can see how highly supported the second best conflicting split is, which had no chance to enter the consensus tree. +* **example.phy.splits.nex**: has the same information as **example.phy.splits** but in NEXUS format, which can be viewed with the program IcyTree_ to explore the conflicting signals in the data. So it is more informative than consensus tree, e.g. you can see how highly supported the second best conflicting split is, which had no chance to enter the consensus tree. -.. _SplitsTree: http://www.splitstree.org - +.. _IcyTree: https://icytree.org Reducing impact of severe model violations with UFBoot ------------------------------------------------------ diff -r df8bf04acdb1 -r 9454e1c4f022 iqtree_macros.xml --- a/iqtree_macros.xml Sat Nov 27 09:44:25 2021 +0000 +++ b/iqtree_macros.xml Mon May 27 19:54:29 2024 +0000 @@ -1,13 +1,18 @@ - 2.1.2 - 2 - + 2.3.4 + 0 iqtree + + + iqtree + + +
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