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dnapars
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1 <tool id="dnapars" name="Phylip DNAPARS" version="0.1.0"> | |
2 <description>carries out unrooted parsimony on DNA sequences</description> | |
3 <stdio> | |
4 <exit_code range="1:" /> | |
5 </stdio> | |
6 <command><![CDATA[ | |
7 cp $infasta infile; | |
8 echo $inoptions | sed 's/; /\n/g; s/;/\n/g'| /usr/lib/phylip/bin/dnapars infile; | |
9 cp outfile $outfile; | |
10 cp outtree $outtree | |
11 ]]></command> | |
12 <inputs> | |
13 <param type="data" name="infasta" format="txt" label="Aligned fasta sequences" /> | |
14 <param type="text" value= "Y;" name="inoptions" format="txt" label="Keyboard responses separated by semicolon and space (see example below)" /> | |
15 </inputs> | |
16 <outputs> | |
17 <data name="outfile" format="txt" label="${tool.name} on ${on_string}: Outfile" /> | |
18 <data name="outtree" format="txt" label="${tool.name} on ${on_string}: Tree" /> | |
19 </outputs> | |
20 | |
21 <help><![CDATA[ | |
22 **What it does** | |
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24 This program carries out unrooted parsimony (analogous to Wagner trees) (Eck and Dayhoff, 1966; Kluge and Farris, 1969) on DNA sequences. The method of Fitch (1971) is used to count the number of changes of base needed on a given tree. | |
25 Reference: http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip/doc/dnapars.html | |
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27 **Prototyping keyboard response files** | |
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29 Making the proper files of keyboard responses for use with command files is most easily done if you prototype the process by simply running the program and keeping a careful record of the keyboard responses that you need to give to get the program to run properly. Then create a file in an editor and type those keyboard responses into it. Thus if the program requires that you answer a question about what to do with the output file with a keyboard response of R, then wants you to type a menu selection of U (to have it use a User tree), then wants you to answer Y to end the menu, and another R to tell it to replace the output file, you would have the file of keyboard responses be:: | |
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31 R; U; Y; R; | |
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33 Testing the keyboard responses with an interactive run will be essential to having batch runs succeed. | |
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35 ]]></help> | |
36 | |
37 </tool> |