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Hi Ari,Yes, the only bootstrap option currently exposed via CIPRES seems to be the default one: bootstopping with autoMRE and a maximum of 1000 bootstraps. I will follow up with Mark about allowing a specific number of bootstraps to be specified.Incidentally, bootstrap searches are much slower in RAxML-NG than in standard RAxML. If that is of concern for you, standard RAxML might be a better choice for the bootstraps. If you mix the code versions in your analysis, you should note that RAxML-NG uses a ML estimate for the base frequencies (F0) by default, whereas standard RAxML uses empirical frequencies (F or FC) by default.
Best regards, Wayne
On Sep 19, 2020, at 11:40 PM, Ari <ari...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello again.I want to perform a standard non-parametric bootstrap with 1000 replicates (without bootstopping) in RaxML-NG. Given I cannot set the replicates number, nor turn off the bootstoping option, I suspect that the only option in Cipres is run a maximum of 1000 replicates plus bootstopping (autoMRE, cutoff: 0.030000). That is correct?Thank youBest regards--
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