Dear all

What is the best (statistically defensible) way to test different
hypotheses regarding topology? I have data from hundreds of
loci....concatenated alignment is approximately 200 kilobases.

For example one taxonomist divided the tribe of plants I am working on into
two main groups (presumably sister to each other). Also one genus is
apparently embedded in the other, and was treated as separate. Another
division in the taxonomic treatment identifies major groups above sections.

Sincerely


Chris Buddenhagen
cbuddenha...@gmail.com

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