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MrBayes

Overview

MrBayes is a program for the Bayesian inference of phylogeny, which uses prior beliefs about a paramater.

Setup

To use MrBayes, it is necessary to set the environment by running a special command sequence once per login session. You may optionally place these commands in your .cshrc (C Shell users) or .bash_profile (Bourne Shell users) to avoid having to manually run these commands on login.

For csh and tcsh:

source /usr/local/setup/mrbayes.setup.csh

For sh and bash:

. /usr/local/setup/mrbayes.setup.sh
Usage

MrBayes can be invoked using the command mrbayes followed by an input file.

Examples

The following is an example PBS script to run a MrBayes job on LION-XE for a maximum of 10 hours. The input file is called foo.nex and is a standard NEXUS file of aligned nucleotide or amino acid sequences. This file is in the directory /home/foo/mrbayes.

#PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=1
#PBS -l walltime=10:00:00
#PBS -j oe

# setup the MrBayes environment
. /usr/local/setup/mrbayes.setup.sh

# change the current working directory to the directory
# that contains the input files.
cd /home/foo/mrbayes

# run MrBayes
mrbayes foo.nex

Further information on PBS scripts and submitting jobs on the LION-XE and LION-XL clusters can be found in the User Guides section of the HPC website.

Documentation

Information on MrBayes can be found on LION-XE in the directory /usr/global/mrbayes. The manual is in acrobat format and can be viewed by issuing the command:

acroread /usr/global/mrbayes/manual.pdf


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