Dear RAxML/RAxML-NG users,
yesterday we released RAxML-NG v0.9.0, which is the first RAxML-NG
version without a "BETA" tag:
https://github.com/amkozlov/raxml-ng/releases/tag/0.9.0
After more than two years of testing and bugfixing - and thanks to your
valuable feedback in this group! - we now consider RAxML-NG to be stable
enough for production analyses. Hence, we strongly recommend all
RAxML8.x users to upgrade (with the exceptions listed below)!
Documentation:
https://github.com/amkozlov/raxml-ng/wiki
Short intro & lab:
https://cme.h-its.org/exelixis/pubs/Krumlov2019_RAxML.pdf
Hands-on tutorial:
https://github.com/amkozlov/raxml-ng/wiki/Tutorial
Furthermore, RAxML-NG application note has been recently accepted in
Bioinformatics, so please update your citations accordingly:
https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bioinformatics/btz305/5487384
So why is it v0.9 and not v1.0? There are still a couple of commonly
used RAxML8,x features which are not yet available in RAxML-NG:
1. Rapid bootstrapping ("-x" option, also used in "-f a")
2. Coarse-grain parallelization across starting trees and bootstrap
replicates (RAxML-MPI/RAxML-HYBRID)
3. GTRCAT model (per-site rates, "Stamatakis-CAT")
The current plan for these features is as follows:
- RAxML-NG v1.0 (late June/July) will include rapid bootstrapping and
coarse-grained paralellization
- RAxML-NG v1.x (fall 2019) will include GTRCAT replacement (most
probably, something similar to IQTree's PMSF model)
Best regards,
Alexey