AMAS: a fast tool for alignment manipulation and computing of summary statistics
University of California, Davis
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Abstract
The amount of data used in phylogenetics has grown explosively in the recent years and many phylogenies are inferred with hundreds or even thousands of loci and many taxa. These modern phylogenomic studies often entail separate analyses of each of the loci in addition to multiple analyses of subsets of genes or concatenated sequences. Computationally efficient tools for handling and computing properties of thousands of single-locus or large concatenated alignments are needed. Here I present AMAS (Alignment Manipulation And Summary), a tool that can be used either as a stand-alone command-line utility or as a Python package. AMAS works on amino acid and nucleotide alignments and combines capabilities of…
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- Python (programming language)
- Concatenation (mathematics)
- Computer science
- Replicate
- Distance matrices in phylogeny
- Multiple sequence alignment
- Sequence alignment
- Data mining
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