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Rphylip (version 0.1-21)

Rdnapenny: R interface for dnapenny

Description

This function is an R interface for dnapenny in the PHYLIP package (Felsenstein 2013). dnapenny performs branch & bound parsimony searching following Hendy & Penny (1982).

Usage

Rdnapenny(X, path=NULL, ...)

Arguments

Value

This function returns an object of class "phylo" or "multiPhylo" that is the tree or trees with the best parsimony score. tree$score gives the parsimony score, for "phylo" object tree.

Details

Optional arguments include the following: quiet suppress some output to R console (defaults to quiet = FALSE); groups number of groups of 1,000 trees (defaults to groups = 10000); report reporting frequency, in numbers of trees (defaults to report = 1000); simple simple branch & bound (defaults to simple = TRUE); threshold threshold value for threshold parsimony (defaults to ordinary parsimony); weights vector of weights of length equal to the number of columns in X (defaults to unweighted); outgroup outgroup if outgroup rooting of the estimated tree is desired; and cleanup remove PHYLIP input & output files after the analysis is completed (defaults to cleanup = TRUE). More information about the dnapenny program in PHYLIP can be found here http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip/doc/dnapenny.html. Obviously, use of any of the functions of this package requires that PHYLIP (Felsenstein 1989, 2013) should first be installed. Instructions for installing PHYLIP can be found on the PHYLIP webpage: http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip.html.

References

Felsenstein, J. (1989) PHYLIP--Phylogeny Inference Package (Version 3.2). Cladistics, 5, 164-166. Felsenstein, J. (2013) PHYLIP (Phylogeny Inference Package) version 3.695. Distributed by the author. Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle. Hendy, M.D., Penny, D. (1982) Branch and bound algorithms to determine minimal evolutionary trees. Mathematical Biosciences, 60, 133-142.

See Also

Rdnapars

Examples

Run this code
data(primates)
tree<-Rdnapenny(primates)

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