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Usually, analysis of confidence implies a "bootstrapping" procedure: rerun the analysis many times with partial data and analyze which features of the tree (branching order -> topology!) are well conserved, and which ones depend critically on unreliable features of the input data.
Usually, analysis of confidence implies a "bootstrapping" procedure: rerun the analysis many times with partial data and analyze which features of the tree (branching order -> topology!) are well conserved, and which ones depend critically on unreliable features of the input data.