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Phylogenetic analysis distance methods

Bootstrapping is a resampling tree evaluation method that works with distance, parsimony, likelihood, and just about any other tree derivation method. It was invented in 1979 (Efron, 1979) and introduced as a tree evaluation method in phylogenetic analysis by Felsenstein (1985). The result of bootstrap analysis is typically a number associated with a particular branch in the phylogenetic tree that gives the proportion of bootstrap replicates that supports the monophyly of the clade. [Pg.347]

Souza-Chies, T. T., Bittar, G., Nadot, S., Carter, L., Besin, E. and Lejeune, B. (1997) Phylogenetic analysis of Iridaceae with parsimony and distance methods using the plastid gene rps4. Plant Systematics and Evolution, 204 109-123. [Pg.40]


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