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I need to do quite straightforward stuff: Fetch sequences from GenBank (and eventually from my lab's sequencer), run alignments and phylogenies. Nothing too fancy. I am playing around with MacGDE -- any other suggestions? Thanks!
posted by sennoma at 9:37 AM on May 24, 2005
MacVector is excellent and runs under OS X natively.
VectorNTI is comprehensive but does not run under Tiger. The developer has no plans to update this product to run under Tiger.
posted by AlexReynolds at 10:04 AM on May 24, 2005
posted by Quietgal at 10:12 AM on May 24, 2005
I would recommend trying the free and well-respected EMBOSS and its varoius front-ends, some of which are just for Mac OS X.
posted by grouse at 10:17 AM on May 24, 2005
posted by gsb at 11:34 AM on May 24, 2005
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posted by effugas at 2:47 PM on May 24, 2005
Accuracy: How do you want to determine how accurate the phylogeny is?
Automated: The more default parameters you use, the poorer your results will be.
PAML and Phylip are widely used. I have been told that little effort has gone into making PAML easy to use because doing so will only encourage people who don't know what they're doing to report spurious results.
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posted by grouse at 3:15 PM on May 24, 2005
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