dnds | R Documentation |
This function computes the pairwise ratios dN/dS for a set of aligned DNA sequences using Li's (1993) method.
dnds(x, code = 1, codonstart = 1, quiet = FALSE,
details = FALSE, return.categories = FALSE)
x |
an object of class |
code |
an integer value giving the genetic code to be used. Currently, the codes 1 to 6 are supported. |
codonstart |
an integer giving where to start the translation. This should be 1, 2, or 3, but larger values are accepted and have for effect to start the translation further within the sequence. |
quiet |
single logical value: whether to indicate progress of calculations. |
details |
single logical value (see details). |
return.categories |
a logical value: if |
Since ape 5.6, the degeneracy of each codon is calculated
directly from the genetic code using the function
trans
. A consequence is that ambiguous bases are ignored
(see solveAmbiguousBases
).
If details = TRUE
, a table is printed for each pair of
sequences giving the numbers of transitions and transversions for each
category of degeneracy (nondegenerate, twofold, and fourfold). This is
helpful when non-meaningful values are returned (e.g., NaN, Inf,
negative values).
an object of class "dist"
, or a numeric matrix if
return.categories = TRUE
.
Emmanuel Paradis
Li, W.-H. (1993) Unbiased estimation of the rates of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 36, 96–99.
AAbin
, trans
, alview
,
solveAmbiguousBases
data(woodmouse)
res <- dnds(woodmouse, quiet = TRUE) # NOT correct
res2 <- dnds(woodmouse, code = 2, quiet = TRUE) # using the correct code
identical(res, res2) # FALSE...
cor(res, res2) # ... but very close
## There a few N's in the woodmouse data, but this does not affect
## greatly the results:
res3 <- dnds(solveAmbiguousBases(woodmouse), code = 2, quiet = TRUE)
cor(res, res3)
## a simple example showing the usefulness of 'details = TRUE'
X <- as.DNAbin(matrix(c("C", "A", "G", "G", "T", "T"), 2, 3))
alview(X)
dnds(X, quiet = TRUE) # NaN
dnds(X, details = TRUE) # only a TV at a nondegenerate site
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