Convert SNPs in VCF format to PHYLIP, NEXUS, binary NEXUS, or FASTA alignments for phylogenetic analysis
This script works with Python 3, it takes as input a VCF file and will use the SNP genotypes to create a matrix for phylogenetic analysis in the PHYLIP (relaxed version), FASTA, NEXUS, or binary NEXUS formats. For heterozygous SNPs the consensus is made and the IUPAC nucleotide ambiguity codes are written to the final matrix(ces), any ploidy level is allowed and automatically detected. The code is optimized for large VCF matrices (hundreds of samples and millions of genotypes), for example, in our tests it processed a 20GB VCF (~3 million SNPs x 650 individuals) in ~27 minutes. The initial version of the script just produced a PHYLIP matrix but now we have added other popular formats, including the binary NEXUS file to run SNPs analysis with the SNAPP plugin in BEAST (only for diploid genotypes).
Additionally, you can choose a minimum number of samples per SNP to control the final amount of missing data. Since phylogenetic software usually root the trees at the first sequence in the alignment (e.g. RAxML, IQTREE, and MrBayes), the script also allows you to specify an OUTGROUP sequence that will be written in the first place in the alignment.
Compressed VCF files can be directly analyzed but the extension must be .vcf.gz
.
The script has been tested with VCF files produced by pyrad v.3.0.66, ipyrad v.0.7.x, Stacks v.1.47, dDocent, GATK, freebayes, and graphtyper
Please don't hesitate to open an Issue
if you find any problem or suggestions for a new feature.
Just type python vcf2phylip.py -h
to show the help of the program:
usage: vcf2phylip.py [-h] -i FILENAME [--output-folder FOLDER]
[--output-prefix PREFIX] [-m MIN_SAMPLES_LOCUS]
[-o OUTGROUP] [-p] [-f] [-n] [-b] [-r] [-w] [-v]
The script converts a collection of SNPs in VCF format into a PHYLIP, FASTA,
NEXUS, or binary NEXUS file for phylogenetic analysis. The code is optimized
to process VCF files with sizes >1GB. For small VCF files the algorithm slows
down as the number of taxa increases (but is still fast).
Any ploidy is allowed, but binary NEXUS is produced only for diploid VCFs.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i FILENAME, --input FILENAME
Name of the input VCF file, can be gzipped
--output-folder FOLDER
Output folder name, it will be created if it does not
exist (same folder as input by default)
--output-prefix PREFIX
Prefix for output filenames (same as the input VCF
filename without the extension by default)
-m MIN_SAMPLES_LOCUS, --min-samples-locus MIN_SAMPLES_LOCUS
Minimum of samples required to be present at a locus
(default=4)
-o OUTGROUP, --outgroup OUTGROUP
Name of the outgroup in the matrix. Sequence will be
written as first taxon in the alignment.
-p, --phylip-disable A PHYLIP matrix is written by default unless you
enable this flag
-f, --fasta Write a FASTA matrix (disabled by default)
-n, --nexus Write a NEXUS matrix (disabled by default)
-b, --nexus-binary Write a binary NEXUS matrix for analysis of biallelic
SNPs in SNAPP, only diploid genotypes will be
processed (disabled by default)
-r, --resolve-IUPAC Randomly resolve heterozygous genotypes to avoid IUPAC
ambiguities in the matrices (disabled by default)
-w, --write-used-sites
Save the list of coordinates that passed the filters
and were used in the alignments (disabled by default)
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
In the following examples you can omit python
if you change the permissions of vcf2phylip.py
to executable.
Example 1: Use default parameters to create a PHYLIP matrix with a minimum of 4 samples per SNP:
python vcf2phylip.py --input myfile.vcf
# Which i equivalent to:
python vcf2phylip.py -i myfile.vcf
# This command will create a PHYLIP called myfile_min4.phy
Example 2: Create a PHYLIP and a FASTA matrix using a minimum of 60 samples per SNP:
python vcf2phylip.py --input myfile.vcf --fasta --min-samples-locus 60
# Which is equivalent to:
python vcf2phylip.py -i myfile.vcf -f -m 60
# This command will create a PHYLIP called myfile_min60.phy and a FASTA called myfile_min60.fasta
Example 3: Create all output formats, and select "sample1" as outgroup:
python vcf2phylip.py --input myfile.vcf --outgroup sample1 --fasta --nexus --nexus-binary
# Which is equivalent to:
python vcf2phylip.py -i myfile.vcf -o sample1 -f -n -b
# This command will create a PHYLIP called myfile_min4.phy, a FASTA called myfile_min4.fasta, a NEXUS called myfile_min4.nexus, and a binary NEXUS called myfile_min4.bin.nexus
Example 4: If, for example, you wish to disable the creation of the PHYLIP matrix and only create a NEXUS matrix:
python vcf2phylip.py --input myfile.vcf --phylip-disable --nexus
# Which is equivalent to:
python vcf2phylip.py -i myfile.vcf -p -n
# This command will create only a NEXUS matrix called myfile_min4.nexus
Example 5: If for some reason you don't want to have IUPAC ambiguities representing heterozygous genotypes:
python vcf2phylip.py --input myfile.vcf --resolve-IUPAC
# Which is equivalent to:
python vcf2phylip.py -i myfile.vcf -r
# This command will create only a PHYLIP matrix called myfile_min4.phy where IUPAC ambiguites have been randomly resolved
Example 6: Specify output folder and output prefix:
python vcf2phylip.py -i myfile.vcf.gz --output-folder /data/results --output-prefix mymatrix
# This command will create the file `myfile.min4.phy` in the folder `/data/results`
Example 7: Write a list of the sites that were used in the alignments:
python vcf2phylip.py -i myfile.vcf.gz -w
# This command will create the file `myfile.min4.phy` and the list `myfile.min4.used_sites.tsv`
- Code: Edgardo M. Ortiz
- Data and testing: Juan D. Palacio-Mejía
Ortiz, E.M. 2019. vcf2phylip v2.0: convert a VCF matrix into several matrix formats for phylogenetic analysis. DOI:10.5281/zenodo.2540861