fastDNAml: a tool for construction of phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences using maximum likelihood |
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Authors: | Olsen, Gary J. Matsuda, Hideo Hagstrom, Ray Overbeek, Ross |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801 1Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL 60439-4801, USA |
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Abstract: | We have developed a new tool, called fastDNAml, for constructingphylogenetic trees from DNA sequences. The program can be runon a wide variety of computers ranging from Unix workstationsto massively parallel systems, and is available from the RibosomalDatabase Project (RDP) by anonymous FTP. Our program uses amaximum likelihood approach and is based on version 3.3 of Felsenstein'sdnaml program. Several enhancements, including algorithmic changes,significantly improve performance and reduce memory usage, makingit feasible to construct even very large trees. Trees containing40100 taxa have been easily generated, and phylogeneticestimates are possible even when hundreds of sequences exist.We are currently using the tool to construct a phylogenetictree based on 473 small subunit rRNA sequences from prokaryotes. |
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