piBUSS: a parallel BEAST/BEAGLE utility for sequence simulation under complex evolutionary scenarios
Filip Bielejec, Philippe Lemey, Luiz Max Carvalho, Guy Baele, and Andrew Rambaut, Marc A. Suchard

TL;DR
piBUSS is a versatile, high-performance simulation tool integrated with BEAST/BEAGLE, enabling rapid generation of large sequence alignments under complex evolutionary models for phylogenetic studies.
Contribution
It introduces a flexible, user-friendly Monte Carlo simulation utility with advanced options and integration capabilities within the BEAST framework, supporting complex evolutionary scenarios.
Findings
Supports large-scale sequence simulation with complex models
Offers GUI and command-line interfaces for flexibility
Enables combined simulation and analysis in BEAST runs
Abstract
Background: Simulated nucleotide or amino acid sequences are frequently used to assess the performance of phylogenetic reconstruction methods. BEAST, a Bayesian statistical framework that focuses on reconstructing time-calibrated molecular evolutionary processes, supports a wide array of evolutionary models, but lacked matching machinery for simulation of character evolution along phylogenies. Results: We present a flexible Monte Carlo simulation tool, called piBUSS, that employs the BEAGLE high performance library for phylogenetic computations within BEAST to rapidly generate large sequence alignments under complex evolutionary models. piBUSS sports a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) that allows combining a rich array of models across an arbitrary number of partitions. A command-line interface mirrors the options available through the GUI and facilitates scripting in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Genetic diversity and population structure · Evolution and Paleontology Studies
