TreeScaper: Visualizing and extracting phylogenetic signal from sets of trees

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Abstract

Modern phylogenomic analyses often result in large collections of phylogenetic trees representing uncertainty in individual gene trees, variation across genes, or both. Extracting phylogenetic signal from these tree sets can be challenging, as they are difficult to visualize, explore, and quantify. To overcome some of these challenges, we have developed TreeScaper, an application for tree set visualization as well as the identification of distinct phylogenetic signals. GUI and command-line versions of TreeScaper and a manual with tutorials can be downloaded from https://github.com/ whuang08/TreeScaper/releases. TreeScaper is distributed under the GNU General Public License.

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Huang, W., Zhou, G., Marchand, M., Ash, J. R., Morris, D., Van Dooren, P., … Wilgenbusch, J. C. (2016). TreeScaper: Visualizing and extracting phylogenetic signal from sets of trees. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33(12), 3314–3316. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msw196

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