dkagrawal / ete

ETE is a Python programming toolkit for building, comparing, annotating, manipulating and visualising trees. It provides both a comprehensive API and a collection of command line tools, including utilities to work with the NCBI taxonomy tree.

Home Page:http://etetoolkit.org

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README

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ETE (Environment for Tree Exploration is a Python programming toolkit that assists in the automated manipulation, analysis and visualization of phylogenetic trees. Clustering trees or any other tree-like data structure are also supported.

ETE is currently developed as a tool for researchers working in phylogenetics and genomics. ETE provides specialized tools to reconstruct, compare and visualize phylogenetic trees. If you use ETE for a published work, please cite:

Jaime Huerta-Cepas, Joaquín Dopazo and Toni Gabaldón. ETE: a python
Environment for Tree Exploration. BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11:24.

Install/Documentation

Gallery of examples

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jhcepas/ete/master/sdoc/gallery.png

Contributing and BUG reporting

https://github.com/jhcepas/ete/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst

Getting support

  • There is a mailing list providing user support at https://groups.google.com/d/forum/etetoolkit. In order to avoid spam, messages from new users are moderated. Expect some delay until your first message and account is validated.
  • For general questions on how to use ETE in bioinformatic projects, the BioStars community (http://biostars.org) provides an excellent and broader help desk. Please feel free to raise any question there and tag it with the "etetoolkit" label.

About

ETE is a Python programming toolkit for building, comparing, annotating, manipulating and visualising trees. It provides both a comprehensive API and a collection of command line tools, including utilities to work with the NCBI taxonomy tree.

http://etetoolkit.org

License:GNU General Public License v3.0


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