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Bootstrap method of interior-branch test for phylogenetic trees
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GeneticsPhylogenetic AnalysisBootstrap TestPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyBiogeographyTree TopologiesPhylogeny ComparisonBiodiversityGenetic VariationPhylogenomicsPopulation GeneticsBiologyInterior BranchNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPhylogenetic MethodCladisticsBootstrap MethodMedicine
Statistical properties of the bootstrap test of interior branch lengths of phylogenetic trees have been studied and compared with those of the standard interior-branch test in computer simulations. Examination of the properties of the tests under the null hypothesis showed that both tests for an interior branch of a predetermined topology are quite reliable when the distribution of the branch length estimate approaches a normal distribution. Unlike the standard interior-branch test, the bootstrap test appears to retain this property even when the substitution rate varies among sites. In this case, the distribution of the branch length estimate deviates from a normal distribution, and the standard interior-branch test gives conservative confidence probability values. A simple correction method was developed for both interior-branch tests to be applied for testing the reliability of tree topologies estimated from sequence data. This correction for the standard interior-branch test appears to be as effective as that obtained in our previous study, though it is much simpler. The bootstrap and standard interior-branch tests for estimated topologies become conservative as the number of sequence groups in a star-like tree increases.
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