> I did a bootstrap analysis of only about 10 bootstraps on the online
> RAXML (because I can't download it)
You can download RAxML-NG here:
https://github.com/amkozlov/raxml-ng
> and it gave me the files associated
> with my tree. I have opened up reult.raxml.support, because in the file
> it said that's where the bootstraps were located, in FigTree and it gave
> me branch annotations that are between 0-2 and are long decimals. I
> don't understand why these numbers would be so low?
Could you send us the file please?
> Is it because of the low number of repeats but i thought it would have
> to be only number of 10-100 if there was only 10.
No it is not because of the low number of bootstrap replicates.
> I saw it could be
> because it is mtDNA and they're closely related indivuduals of the same
> species so could cause low numbers?
That is a probable cuas (i.e., lack of signal), you can actually test
for this a bit using the bootstrap convergence criterion that will do as
many bootstrap replicates as necessary until the support values
stabilize, if it stops after a large number of replicates this is always
an indication that there is not much signal in your data.
Alexis
>
> Thanks
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Full Professor, Dept. of Informatics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Affiliated Scientist, Evolutionary Genetics and Paleogenomics (EGP) lab,
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