Phylogenetic analysis is a cornerstone of biology and bioinformatics. The programs are diverse and complex, the computations are long-running, and the datasets are often large. Many programs are standalone and many have proprietary input and output formats. This has created a very complex ecosystem that we must navigate when dealing with phylogenetic data, meaning that, often, the simplest strategy is to use combinations of tools to load, convert, and save the results of analyses in order to be able to use them in different packages. In this recipe, we'll look at dealing with phylogenetic tree data in R. To date, R support for the wide range of tree formats is restricted, but a few core packages have sufficient standardized objects such that workflows can focus on a few types and conversion to those types is streamlined...
Germany
Slovakia
Canada
Brazil
Singapore
Hungary
Philippines
Mexico
Thailand
Ukraine
Luxembourg
Estonia
Lithuania
Norway
Chile
United States
Great Britain
India
Spain
South Korea
Ecuador
Colombia
Taiwan
Switzerland
Indonesia
Cyprus
Denmark
Finland
Poland
Malta
Czechia
New Zealand
Austria
Turkey
France
Sweden
Italy
Egypt
Belgium
Portugal
Slovenia
Ireland
Romania
Greece
Argentina
Malaysia
South Africa
Netherlands
Bulgaria
Latvia
Australia
Japan
Russia