Alexis has also doe some work on phylogeny visualisation, including using treemaps. See (doi:10.1007/11573067_29, PDF here).
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
RAxML BlackBox
Alexis Stamatakis and Jacques Rougemont have released RAxML BlackBox, a prototype Web-Server for RAxML which is attached to a 200 CPU-cluster located at the Vital-IT unit of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. You can upload your data and the cluster will mul it over for up to 24 hours, so typically you can analyse alignments up to 1,000 to 1,500 sequences at present. The software itself can handle bigger data sets (see the RAxML page at CIPRES).
Alexis has also doe some work on phylogeny visualisation, including using treemaps. See (doi:10.1007/11573067_29, PDF here).
Alexis has also doe some work on phylogeny visualisation, including using treemaps. See (doi:10.1007/11573067_29, PDF here).
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Dear Rod,
Many thanks for posting this.
As far as the treemap visualization tool is concerned, I actually don't think that this is the best way to display large trees, but I understand that you try to be comprehensive about the different approaches that have been proposed to depict large trees.
Best regards,
Alexis Stamatakis
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