Hi Cymon,
please try "-F" option, it should disable the final optimization under GAMMA.
But AFAIK this warning is only there to prevent the waste of resources (GTRCAT is usually much faster). So the results
should be still valid even if you use GAMMA on the dataset without rate heterogeneity. Finally, please note that your
alpha value (12.99) is just slightly higher than the threshold.
Alexey
On 17.02.2016 17:20, 'Cymon Cox' via raxml wrote:
> Hi Folks, I hope someone can help me out here...
>
> I want to run 10 ML search replicates under a GTR + ML estimated composition (X)
>
> The -h says:
>
> -V Disable rate heterogeneity among sites model and use one without rate heterogeneity instead.
> Only works if you specify the CAT model of rate heterogeneity.
>
>
> By which I interpret the following should work (using RAxML build from github today):
>
> raxmlHPC-SSE3-8.2.4 -s <data file> -m GTRCATX -V -f d -n run1 -p 1234 -N 10
>
> -f d ; -f a ; -f o - *but all optimise the gamma at the end of searches*, and gives this warning:
>
> /Conducting final model optimizations on all 10 trees under GAMMA-based models ..../
> //
> /WARNING the alpha parameter with a value of 12.993029 estimated by RAxML for partition number 0 with the name "No
> Name Provided"/
> /is larger than 10.000000. You should do a model test and confirm that you actually need to incorporate a model of
> rate heterogeneity!/
> /You can run inferences with a plain substitution model (without rate heterogeneity) by specifyng the CAT model and
> the "-V" option/
>
>
> So, what combination of options allows me to avoid the final optimisation?
>
> Thanks, Cymon
>
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