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RNR-PRUNE(1) User Commands RNR-PRUNE(1)

NAME

rnr-prune - prunes a list of taxa from a bootstrap tree or a single tree with branch lengths

SYNOPSIS

rnr-prune [-i <bootTrees> | -t <treeFile>] -x <excludeFile> -n <runId> [-w <workingDir>] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

This program prunes a list of taxa from a bootstrap tree or a single tree with branch lengths (such as a best-known ML/MP-tree).

OPTIONS

OBLIGATORY

-x <excludeFile>
A list of taxa (one taxon per line) to prune from either the bootstrap trees or the single best-known tree.
-i <bootTrees>
A collection of bootstrap trees.
-t <treeFile>
A single tree with branch lengths. Use either this flag or the -i flag.
-n <runId>
An identifier for this run.

OPTIONAL

-w <workDir>
A working directory where output files are created.
-h
This help file.

AUTHOR

This manpage was written by Andreas Tille for the Debian distribution and can be used for any other usage of the program.
March 2017 rnr-prune 1.0