Linux command
treetime 命令
文本
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常用示例
Example
treetime ancestral
Example
treetime homoplasy
Example
treetime clock
Example
treetime mugration
说明
treetime provides routines for ancestral sequence reconstruction and inference of molecular-clock phylogenies. It is used in phylogenetic analysis to understand evolutionary relationships and timing of divergence events. The tool can reconstruct ancestral sequences, detect homoplasies (convergent evolution), estimate mutation rates, and map geographic or host information onto phylogenetic trees.
FAQ
What is the treetime command used for?
treetime provides routines for ancestral sequence reconstruction and inference of molecular-clock phylogenies. It is used in phylogenetic analysis to understand evolutionary relationships and timing of divergence events. The tool can reconstruct ancestral sequences, detect homoplasies (convergent evolution), estimate mutation rates, and map geographic or host information onto phylogenetic trees.
How do I run a basic treetime example?
Run `treetime ancestral` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more treetime examples?
This page includes 4 examples for treetime, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.