- Nonparametric Bootstrapping
- Topological Hypothesis Testing
- Parametric Bootstrapping
- KH, SH, and AU Tests
- Bayes Factors
- Yang Ch. 5.4
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- Make sure you have identified the dataset and general analysis type that you want to use for your final project.
- Model Selection and Nonparametric Bootstrapping
- Download and install IQTree
- Use the same primates dataset you used for the RevBayes exercise on gene-tree inference
- Perform model selection with AIC and BIC in IQTree and record the models they choose
- Using the model chosen by AIC, estimate the ML tree for these data and perform non-parametric bootstrapping with 200 replicates
- Briefly describe the results of your analysis in a text file.
- Submit your summary and relevant output files to the homework folder (by placing them in a folder with your name and submitting a pull request).