Dear Victoria,
> Hi I'm having a similar problem analysing my results. Just to clarify
> the 0 at higher nodes - you say that means no branches below that are
> considered 1 species?
This means that out of the delimitations that were sampled via MCMC,
there was not one that identified all species below the node labelled by
0 as one species ...
> which would make sense as they are higher levels
> of classification right?
Yes, I would agree.
> so one should really just look at the lower
> nodes for individual species? and the posteriors values show support for
> these nodes containing one species.
Exactly, they indicate how frequently the sequences below a node were
delimited as one single species.
> Okay I think I explained that to myself. Please correct me if I'm
> misunderstanding.
All correct :-)
Alexis
>
> Thank you
>
> On Monday, May 5, 2014 at 11:29:37 AM UTC+2, Jahnavi Joshi wrote:
>
> I have been using a server based bPTP.
>
> Have question regarding the interpretation of the output
>
> Is there any cut-off which we can use to identify the species?
>
> If there is support of 0.95 vs 0.49? how does one interpret 0.49?
> does it mean it has multiple species? or not resolved? can we treat
> support values as posterior probability?
>
> what does zero mean at any node?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Jahnavi
>
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