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This provides a necessary condition, or lower bound, for phylogenetic decisiveness for all trees.
By Theorem 1 the number of loci would have had to exceed 43 for phylogenetic decisiveness for all trees.
It is also possible to derive some lower bounds on the number of loci required for phylogenetic decisiveness for all trees.
Indeed for the reference subset the coverage is only decisive for 2% of trees, so the probability of decisiveness for the true tree is quite low.
Once we make a decision our brain rewards us for our decisiveness by convincing us that we have made the right decision.
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