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Author: Foley, Nicole M.; Thong, Vu Dinh; Soisook, Pipat; Goodman, Steven M.; Armstrong, Kyle N.; Jacobs, David S.; Puechmaille, Sébastien J.; Teeling, Emma C.
Title: How and Why Overcome the Impediments to Resolution: Lessons from rhinolophid and hipposiderid Bats
  • Document date: 2014_11_29
  • ID: v8xmnfko_40
    Snippet: For the ten jack-knifed exons subsets (intron or exon topology), node height was a significant predictor of posterior (GLM, all P < 0.05) with higher nodes (i.e., older nodes) being associated with lower posteriors (fig. 6 ). In contrast, for the intron data set for either the intron or the exon topology, node height was not a significant predictor of posterior (GLM, P = 0.42 and 0.72, respectively). Average posteriors of the ten exon subsets wit.....
    Document: For the ten jack-knifed exons subsets (intron or exon topology), node height was a significant predictor of posterior (GLM, all P < 0.05) with higher nodes (i.e., older nodes) being associated with lower posteriors (fig. 6 ). In contrast, for the intron data set for either the intron or the exon topology, node height was not a significant predictor of posterior (GLM, P = 0.42 and 0.72, respectively). Average posteriors of the ten exon subsets with jack-knifed sites were significantly lower than intron posteriors for the 33 nodes that were congruent between intron and exons topologies (

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