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NAME
beast-mcmc - Bayesian evolutionary analysis sampling trees
SYNOPSIS
beast-mcmc [OPTIONS] [input.xml]
beast-mcmc [-verbose | -strict | -window | -options | -working | -seed | -errors i | -threads i | -java |
-beagle | -beagle_info | -beagle_resource_order | -help | input.xml]
DESCRIPTION
BEAST is a cross-platform program for Bayesian MCMC analysis of molecular sequences. It is orientated
towards rooted, time-measured phylogenies inferred using strict or relaxed molecular clock models. It is
intended both as a method of reconstructing phylogenies and as a framework for testing evolutionary
hypotheses without conditioning on a single tree topology. BEAST uses MCMC to average over tree space, so
that each tree is weighted proportional to its posterior probability. We include a simple to use
user-interface program for setting up standard analyses and a suite of programs for analysing the
results. There are three main areas of research for which the BEAUti/BEAST package is particularly
applicable. These areas are species phylogenies for molecular dating, coalescent-based population
genetics and measurably evolving populations (ancient DNA or time-stamped viral sequence data sets).
OPTIONS
-verbose
verbose XML parsing messages
-strict
fail on non conforming BEAST XML file
-window
provide a console window
-options
display an options dialog
-working
change working directory to input file´s directory
-seed
specify a random number generator seed
-errors i
maximum number of numerical errors before stopping
-threads i
the number of computational threads to use (default 1)
-java
use Java only, no native implementations
-beagle
use beagle library if available
-beagle_info
show information on available beagle resources
-beagle_resource_order
set order of beagle resources
-help
print usage screen
BUGS
The BEAST bug tracking system can be found at https://github.com/beast-dev/beast-mcmc/issues.
SEE ALSO
beauti(1).
REFERENCES
• Drummond AJ, Rambaut A (2007) "BEAST: Bayesian evolutionary analysis by sampling trees." BMC
Evolutionary Biology 7:214.
• Drummond AJ, Ho SYW, Phillips MJ & Rambaut A (2006) PLoS Biology 4, e88.
• Drummond AJ, Rambaut A & Shapiro B and Pybus OG (2005) Mol Biol Evol 22, 1185-1192.
• Drummond AJ, Nicholls GK, Rodrigo AG & Solomon W (2002) Genetics 161, 1307-1320.
AUTHORS
Alexei J. Drummond
Copyright holder for BEAST.
Andrew Rambaut
Copyright holder for BEAST.
Marc A. Suchard
Copyright holder for BEAST.
Felix Feyertag <felix.feyertag@googlemail.com>
Prepared this manpage in DocBook XML for the Debian distribution.
BEAST 1.5.3 05/28/2010 BEAST-MCMC(1)