Coala is an R package for simulating biological sequences according
to a given model of evolution. It can call a number of efficient
simulators based on coalescent
theory. All simulators can be combined with the program
seq-gen to simulate finite site mutation models. Coala also
directly imports the simulation results into R
, and can
calculate various summary statistics from the results.
The package can be installed from CRAN using
install.packages("coala")
If you want to use the simulation programs ms
,
msms
or seqgen
, they need to be installed
separately. This is described in the “Using
External Simulators” vignette and in the
wiki.
Coala comes with a vignette that explains the packages concepts and is a good place to start. It also has a vignette containing a few example applications.
Detailed information about coala’s functions is provided via R’s help
system. Call help(_function_)
in R to view them. They
usually also contain examples and further links.
The ABC vignette gives an example on how coala can be used to conduct the simulations for Approximate Bayesian Computation.
Also take a look at the project wiki for additional resources.
In the following example, we create a simple panmictic model, simulate it and calculate the site frequency spectrum (SFS) of the simulation results:
<- coal_model(sample_size = 10, loci_number = 2) +
model feat_mutation(5) +
sumstat_sfs()
<- simulate(model)
result $sfs
result# [1] 15 12 1 4 0 1 0 2 0
More examples can be found in the examples vignette.
If you encounter problems when using coala, please file a bug report
or mail to coala-pkg (at) googlegroups.com
.
The package supports the coalescent simulators ms,
scrm and msms. All simulators can be combined with
seq-gen to simulate finite sites mutation models. The programs
msms and seq-gen must be installed
manually. The R version of scrm should be installed
automatically, and the R version ms if the package
phyclust
is installed.
To follow or participate in the development of coala
,
please install the development version from GitHub using
::install_github('statgenlmu/coala') devtools
on Linux and OS X. This requires that you have devtools
and a compiler or Xcode installed. Bug reports and pull request on
GitHub are highly appreciated. The extending
coala vignette contains information on how to create new summary
statistics and add simulators to coala. The wiki also contains a
few resources for developers.