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HyPhy - Hypothesis testing using Phylogenies

Introduction

HyPhy is an open-source software package for the analysis of genetic sequences using techniques in phylogenetics, molecular evolution, and machine learning. It features a complete graphical user interface (GUI) and a rich scripting language for limitless customization of analyses. Additionally, HyPhy features support for parallel computing environments (via message passing interface (MPI)) and it can be compiled as a shared library and called from other programming environments such as Python and R.

Requirements

  • cmake >= 3.0
  • gcc >= 4.9
  • libcurl

Installation

Hyphy depends on CMake for its build system.

To install, make sure you have CMake >3.0 installed. Hyphy is dependent on other development libraries like libcurl and libpthread. Libcurl requires development libraries such as crypto++ and openssl ( or gnutls depending on your configuration) On Ubuntu these are libcurl-dev, libcrypto++-dev and libssl-dev.

You can download a specific release from this repository or if you prefer the master branch simply clone the repo with

git clone https://github.com/veg/hyphy.git

Change your directory to the newly cloned directory

cd hyphy

Configure the project from the source directory using CMake.

cmake .

If you prefer to use other build systems, such as Xcode, configure using the -G switch

cmake -G Xcode .

CMake supports a number of build system generators, feel free to peruse these and use them if you wish.

By default, HyPhy installs into /usr/local but it can be installed on any location of your system by providing an installation prefix

cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/location/of/choice

For example, this configuration will install hyphy at /opt/hyphy

mkdir -p /opt/hyphy

cmake -DINSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/hyphy .

If building on a hetereogenous cluster with some nodes that do not support auto-vectorization cmake -DNOAVX=ON ..

If you're on a UNIX-compatible system, and you're comfortable with GNU make, then run make with one of the following build targets:

  • MAC - build a Mac Carbon application
  • HYPHYGTK - HYPHY with GTK
  • SP - build a HyPhy executable (HYPHYSP) without multiprocessing
  • MP - build a HyPhy executable (HYPHYMP) using pthreads to do multiprocessing
  • MPI - build a HyPhy executable (HYPHYMPI) using MPI to do multiprocessing
  • HYPHYMPI - build a HyPhy executable (HYPHYMPI) using openMPI
  • LIB - build a HyPhy library (libhyphy_mp) using pthreads to do multiprocessing
  • GTEST - build HyPhy's gtest testing executable (HYPHYGTEST)

For example to create a MPI build of HYPHY using openMPI ensure that you have openmpi installed and available on your path. You can check if this is the case after running cmake . you should see something similar to this in your output

-- Found MPI_C: /opt/scyld/openmpi/1.6.3/gnu/lib/libmpi.so;/usr/lib64/libibverbs.so;/usr/lib64/libdat.so;/usr/lib64/librt.so;/usr/lib64/libnsl.so;/usr/lib64/libutil.so;/usr/lib64/libm.so;/usr/lib64/libtorque.so;/usr/lib64/libm.so;/usr/lib64/libnuma.so;/usr/lib64/librt.so;/usr/lib64/libnsl.so;/usr/lib64/libutil.so;/usr/lib64/libm.so

-- Found MPI_CXX: /opt/scyld/openmpi/1.6.3/gnu/lib/libmpi_cxx.so;/opt/scyld/openmpi/1.6.3/gnu/lib/libmpi.so;/usr/lib64/libibverbs.so;/usr/lib64/libdat.so;/usr/lib64/librt.so;/usr/lib64/libnsl.so;/usr/lib64/libutil.so;/usr/lib64/libm.so;/usr/lib64/libtorque.so;/usr/lib64/libm.so;/usr/lib64/libnuma.so;/usr/lib64/librt.so;/usr/lib64/libnsl.so;/usr/lib64/libutil.so;/usr/lib64/libm.so

Then run

`make HYPHYMPI`

And then run make install to install the software

make install

  • HYPHYMP(I) will be installed at /location/of/choice/bin
  • libhyphy_mp.(so/dylib/dll) will be installed at /location/of/choice/lib
  • HyPhy's standard library of batchfiles will go into /location/of/choice/lib/hyphy

HYPHYGTEST isn't installed normally, because it serves no utility outside of testing.

To test HyPhy, build with the GTEST target and run ./HYPHYGTEST from the source directory. make GTEST ./HYPHYGTEST

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