NewickTreeModifier: A simple web tool to prune and modify Newick trees

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Abstract

Large-scale selection analyses of protein-coding sequences and phylogenetic tree reconstructions require suitable trees in Newick format. We developed the NewickTreeModifier (NTM), a simple web-based tool to trim and modify Newick trees for such analyses. The users can choose provided master trees or upload a tree to prune it to selected species available in FASTA, NEXUS, or PHYLIP sequence format with an internal converter, a simple species list, or directly determined from a checklist interface of the master trees. Plant, insect, and vertebrate master trees comprise the maximum number of species in an up-to-date phylogenetic order directly transferable to the pruned Newick outfile. NTM is available at https://retrogenomics.uni-muenster.de/tools/ntm.

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Ogoniak, L., Steffen, R., Grundmann, N., Stöver, B., Müller, K., & Schmitz, J. (2024). NewickTreeModifier: A simple web tool to prune and modify Newick trees. Journal of Heredity, 115(2), 183–187. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esae005

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