IQ-TREE 2: New Models and Efficient Methods for Phylogenetic Inference in the Genomic Era

Bùi Quang Minh(Australian National University), Heiko A. Schmidt(Max Perutz Labs), Olga Chernomor(Max Perutz Labs), Dominik Schrempf(Eötvös Loránd University), Michael D. Woodhams(University of Tasmania), Arndt von Haeseler(University of Vienna), Robert Lanfear(Australian National University)
Molecular Biology and Evolution
January 22, 2020
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Abstract

IQ-TREE (http://www.iqtree.org, last accessed February 6, 2020) is a user-friendly and widely used software package for phylogenetic inference using maximum likelihood. Since the release of version 1 in 2014, we have continuously expanded IQ-TREE to integrate a plethora of new models of sequence evolution and efficient computational approaches of phylogenetic inference to deal with genomic data. Here, we describe notable features of IQ-TREE version 2 and highlight the key advantages over other software.


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