> I am running RAXML PTHREADS version for rapid bootstrapping +ML search
> on my nucleotide dataset of around 1460 genes with alignment patters
> =17930 using my workstation (64 GB RAM+32 cores).My 100 bootstraps have
> now been completed in a matter of three whole days (using 30 cores) and
> its now been 48+ hours where my terminal shows "starting ML search" and
> my system monitori also shows all cpus busy running the process.I used
> the following command to execute:
>
> raxmlHPC-PTHREADS -f a -T 30 -p 12345 -m GTRCAT -x 12345 -s
> coregenes_alignedfasta.afa -n coreoutput -# 100
First please note that standards RAxML is not supported any more, you
might consider switching to RAxML-NG:
https://github.com/amkozlov/raxml-ng
> *QUESTIONS*
> 1)I have not used -n T20 (which AFAIK is indicating 20 ML searches to
> be run)in the command. Instead i percieved it to be the name of output
> file.Is it problematic? How many ML searches will be run in this case?
it will run 20 ML searches.
> 2) Is the terminal supposed to show "Starting ML Searches" and no
> progress after that throughout? Do I wait or kill the process? The cpus
> show the process to be running without any error.
That's the normal output, keep in mind that ML searches are much slower
than rapid bootstrap searches.
> 3) How can I run a separate ML analysis from the 100 bootstrapped trees
> output file obtained to get th best scoringML tree with the bootstrapped
> values displayed?
You can run ML searches separately and independently from the 100
bootstrapped trees (see manual for details).
> 4) I wanted to run the analysis on a cluster at my university which has
> working hours from morning to 8pm only after which it resumes the next
> day.Is there a flag to pause and continue the search the other way?
> Kindly guide stepwise for this procedure.
This is not possible with standard RAxML.
> 5) For 18SrRNA sequences. If some sequences have AGCT whereas others
> have AGCU,would RAXML process it fine?
Yes.
Alexis
>
> Regards,
> Ms.Farhana
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