NJplot

NEW: NJplot can now draw multibranched trees AND can zoom.

NJplot is a tree drawing program able to draw any phylogenetic tree expressed in the Newick phylogenetic tree format (e.g., the format used by the PHYLIP package). NJplot is especially convenient for rooting the unrooted trees obtained from parsimony, distance or maximum likelihood tree-building methods.

Use of NJPlot

Any rooting of the unrooted tree can be interactively specified using the mouse. NJplot also allows zooming, branch swapping, display of bootstrap scores and printing in the PostScript format. NJplot can therefore be used as a graphical extension of any package of phylogenetic programs which employs the standard tree format for storing trees (i.e., with most such packages).

Note for unix/linux users: In case of problem with default fonts, the font used by menus and buttons can be changed through the resource mechanism:
- add to your $HOME/.Xdefaults file the single line
Vibrant.systemfont : Helvetica,14,b
and activate the change by running command xrdb -merge $HOME/.Xdefaults
- you may change the font name (times, courier, fixed) and size.
- For that change to apply systemwide, create a file named Vibrant and containing the above line in directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults or in a directory pointed to by environment variable XAPPLRESDIR.

Use as a helper application

NJplot can be used as a standalone application or as a helper application when using the World Wide Web. In this case, prospective users must configure their WWW browser in a way to make it able to recognize the MIME-type associated to the data read by NJplot: chemical/njplot.

Reference

If you use NJplot in a published work, please cite the following reference:
Perrière, G. and Gouy, M. (1996) WWW-Query: An on-line retrieval system for biological sequence banks. Biochimie, 78, 364-369.