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Branch support was computed using aLRT (approximate likelihood ratio test).
Branch support was computed using an aLRT (approximate likelihood ratio test) based on a chi-square distribution.
Posterior branch support was computed using both approximate Likelihood Ratio test (aLRT) (Anisimova and Gascuel 2006) and bootstrap analysis (with 100 replicates).
Statistical support was computed using the GoStat web server (Beissbarth and Speed 2004), employing a stringent cutoff of P ≤ 0.001 and Benjamini correction for false positive detection.
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Branch supports were computed using the aLRT-SHlike method [ 91].
Branch supports were computed using the aLRT-SHlike method, and those under 0.70 were discarded.
Branch supports were computed using an aLRT (approximate likelihood ratio test) parametric test based on a chi-square distribution.
In some papers, the confidence interval was computed using a support interval that was either LODmax-1 or LODmax-2, but in most papers, the confidence interval was not given.
Maximum likelihood bootstrap support of the best Bayesian tree was computed using [ 61].
The statistical significance of the gene set statistic was computed using all supported tests described in Section " Gene set statistical significance" with 10,000 permutations for the permutation tests.
The statistical significance of the association between each of the 20 simulated gene sets and each PC was computed using all supported tests described in Section " Gene set statistical significance" with 10,000 permutations for the permutation tests.
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