fasttree-dbgsym 2.1.8-2 (i386 binary) in ubuntu wily
FastTree infers approximately-
alignments of nucleotide or protein sequences. It handles alignments
with up to a million of sequences in a reasonable amount of time and
memory. For large alignments, FastTree is 100-1,000 times faster than
PhyML 3.0 or RAxML 7.
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FastTree is more accurate than PhyML 3 with default settings, and much
more accurate than the distance-matrix methods that are traditionally
used for large alignments. FastTree uses the Jukes-Cantor or generalized
time-reversible (GTR) models of nucleotide evolution and the JTT
(Jones-
for the varying rates of evolution across sites, FastTree uses a single
rate for each site (the "CAT" approximation). To quickly estimate the
reliability of each split in the tree, FastTree computes local support
values with the Shimodaira-Hasegawa test (these are the same as PhyML 3's
"SH-like local supports").
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This package contains a single threaded version (fasttree) and a
parallel version which uses OpenMP (fasttreMP).
Details
- Package version:
- 2.1.8-2
- Status:
- Obsolete
- Component:
- universe
- Priority:
- Extra
Downloadable files
- fasttree-dbgsym_2.1.8-2_i386.ddeb (167.5 KiB)
Package relationships
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