Hi Guru, Thanks for getting back to me so quickly! I'll give that a try and let you know how it goes. If this is the problem, perhaps the instructions could be updated under the took because the current directions give a different formatting of the tree. It is a little counter- intuitive to have to put parentheses around one species. Do you think it will be the same for four species? (That I put parentheses around just hg18) Thanks again!! Best, Melissa On Tuesday, September 7, 2010, Guruprasad Ananda <gua110@bx.psu.edu> wrote:
Hi Melissa, Looks like Hyphy doesn't like the way you specified your phylogenetic tree. I tried running the tool on your test dataset with the tree defined as ((hg18),panTro2) and it ran just fine! Please give it a shot and let me know if the problem persists.You can find a working example of the same here:http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/u/guru/h/imported-melissa-test-history (see history item #8) Thanks,Guru. On Sep 3, 2010, at 5:21 PM, Melissa A. Wilson Sayres wrote: Hi there, I am trying to use the tool Branch Lengths Estimation under the Evolution heading. I have a pairwise alignment - (hg18,panTro2), but when I try to run the tool, using the HKY85 model on my FASTA formatted alignment, I get nothing in the output.
It doesn't give an error, but instead gives:
143: Branch Lengths on data 120 empty, format: tabular, database:hg18Info: Single Alignment Analyses
Any ideas? Thanks!!Melissa -- Melissa A. Wilson Sayres NSF Graduate Research Fellow, Bioinformatics & Genomics 306 Wartik Lab University Park, PA 16802 maw397@psu.edu
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-- Melissa A. Wilson Sayres NSF Graduate Research Fellow, Bioinformatics & Genomics 306 Wartik Lab University Park, PA 16802 maw397@psu.edu It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. -- Carl Sagan