Selected article for: "consensus tree and posterior probability"

Author: Hawkins, John A.; Kaczmarek, Maria E.; Müller, Marcel A.; Drosten, Christian; Press, William H.; Sawyer, Sara L.
Title: A metaanalysis of bat phylogenetics and positive selection based on genomes and transcriptomes from 18 species
  • Document date: 2019_6_4
  • ID: telmxmp4_21
    Snippet: The final tree is shown in Fig. 3A , with reported posterior probabilities given from the Mr. Bayes partitioned analysis. We refer to the final tree instead of a specific version of the final tree due to the strong consensus between methods. A summary of how the methods agreed or disagreed is shown in Fig. 3B . All methods converged on nearly the same species tree. In fact, due to the large amount of data, all nodes resolved with 100% reported po.....
    Document: The final tree is shown in Fig. 3A , with reported posterior probabilities given from the Mr. Bayes partitioned analysis. We refer to the final tree instead of a specific version of the final tree due to the strong consensus between methods. A summary of how the methods agreed or disagreed is shown in Fig. 3B . All methods converged on nearly the same species tree. In fact, due to the large amount of data, all nodes resolved with 100% reported posterior probability in both Mr. Bayes analyses. The only species not consistently placed in every analysis were Cynopterus sphinx and Murina leucogaster. Their alternative placements are shown in SI Appendix, Fig. S5 .

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