RELATE is an open-source software package that allows you to perform phylogenetic analysis and estimate evolutionary relationships between biological sequences. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of RELATE on Arch Linux.
Before we start with the installation process, make sure that you have the following:
The first step is to install the dependencies required by RELATE. Open your terminal and run the following command:
sudo pacman -S cmake gcc gfortran
This command will install the necessary packages for the C and Fortran compilers, as well as the CMake build system.
Now, we can proceed to install RELATE. To do this, open the terminal and type:
pip install relate
This command will install the RELATE package along with its dependencies.
After the installation is completed, you can verify the installation by running the following command:
relate --version
This command should output the version number of the installed RELATE package.
Now that you have installed RELATE on your Arch Linux system, you can start using it for your phylogenetic analysis. For example, you can use the following command to estimate the evolutionary relationships between a set of DNA sequences:
relate –-mode All –-haps mydata.haps.gz –-mu 1.25e-8 –-poplabels mydata.poplabels –-output mydata
This command will output a set of files containing the estimated evolutionary relationships and population parameters.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed and started using RELATE on your Arch Linux system. Now you can perform phylogenetic analysis and estimate evolutionary relationships between biological sequences using RELATE.
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