Bootstrapping Phylogenetic Trees: Theory and Methods

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Abstract

This is a survey of the use of the bootstrap in the area of systematic and evolutionary biology. I present the current usage by biologists of the bootstrap as a tool both for making inferences and for evaluating robustness, and propose a framework for thinking about these problems in terms of mathematical statistics.

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Holmes, S. (2003, May). Bootstrapping Phylogenetic Trees: Theory and Methods. Statistical Science. https://doi.org/10.1214/ss/1063994979

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