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The overall length of the branches and the classification of taxa to phylogenetic groups did not change.
It is obvious that both algorithms give the same classification of taxa and exhibit the same major splits.
Comparing to higher-level relationships, there have been more disagreements regarding the classification of taxa lower than order.
Such an approach provides more consistent classification of taxa (e.g., splitting or pooling species) and inferences concerning diversification rates.
Classification of taxa can then be done on the basis of the topology of the inferred phylogenetic tree.
One of the most widely accepted tests for the degree of confidence in classification of taxa into subtrees (monophyletic groups) on a given tree is the determination of the bootstrap support value [ 22].
Similar(54)
Linear discriminant analysis and classification of mystery taxa (Supplementary Data 2) was conducted in PAST 3.1082, as was one-way MANOVA (Supplementary Tables 1 3) among individual locomotor strategies.
The continuous classification of new taxa reveals that the class is not fully described.
Accordingly, the classification of gibbon taxa at various taxonomic levels as well as their phylogenetic relationships remain disputed and a consensus is far from being available.
Although the basal arioid clades are well defined, much controversy has arisen regarding the phylogeny and classification of ariid taxa, particularly within the diverse Ariinae.
However, independent lines of evidence based on morphology [ 11, 46, 47], anatomy [ 11, 29, 30], palynology [ 48], hybridization experiments [ 49– 52], and molecular and genetic studies [ 31, 32, 53– 55] have led to divergent opinions on the classification of these taxa.
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