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11 | TITLE Multifurcate tree |
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13 | OCCURRENCE ARB_NT/Tree/Modify branches/Multifurcate |
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15 | DESCRIPTION Trees constructed by treeing algorithms often suggest a precision |
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16 | which does in fact not exist in reality. To make it impossible to draw wrong |
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17 | conclusions from your tree, you might consider to multifurcate specific |
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18 | branches, especially such with low bootstrap values. |
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20 | In the 'Multifurcate tree' window you can restrict which branches shall be |
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21 | multifurcated by specifying lower limits for |
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22 | * bootstrap and/or |
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23 | * branchlength. |
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25 | All branches below the specified and selected limits will be multifurcated, |
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26 | i.e. their length will be set to zero and their bootstrap value (if any) will be |
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27 | removed by clicking on the 'Multifurcate' button. |
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29 | This is only applied to terminal (i.e. leaf) branches, if 'Also apply to |
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30 | terminal branches' is checked. |
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32 | The algorithm does not change the sum of the branchlengths of the tree (which is |
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33 | a measure for the phylogenetic distance between all tree members). |
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34 | To achieve that the algorithm distributes the former branchlength of each removed |
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35 | branch to its directly adjacent neighbour branches. |
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37 | Removing the branch C from this example tree |
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39 | B |
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40 | +---- |
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41 | A | |
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42 | ----+ D |
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43 | | +---- |
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44 | +----| |
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45 | C +---- |
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46 | E |
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48 | will result in a multifurcated tree |
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50 | b |
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51 | +----- |
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52 | a | |
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53 | -----+ d |
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54 | +----- |
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55 | | |
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56 | +----- |
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57 | e |
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60 | with modified branchlengths, where |
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62 | SUM(a,b,d,e) = SUM(A,B,C,D,E) |
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64 | The distribution is performed proportionally to the length of the target branches |
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65 | of the distribution, i.e. longer branches receive more of the distributed |
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66 | length than shorter branches. |
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68 | Branches with zero branchlength are never changed, as they already represent (and |
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69 | will remain) multifurcations. Instead the length is distributed to the next |
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70 | adjacent branches beyond the multifurcation. This is true for existing and for |
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71 | just created multifurcations. |
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73 | The distribution simultaneously takes place at all affected branches, |
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74 | always considering the former branchlengths for calculating the proportion |
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75 | and avoiding summarizing effects at repeatedly affected branches (i.e. at branches |
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76 | with multiple removed neighbour branches) |
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78 | NOTES The sum of all branchlengths in a tree modified with 'Multifurcate tree' will |
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79 | remain constant (disregarding possible numerical problems and the abnormal case that |
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80 | ALL branches get multifurcated). |
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82 | See LINK{branch_analysis.hlp} on HOWTO calculate the sum of all |
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83 | branchlengths of a tree. |
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85 | EXAMPLES To see how the distribution works for single branches, display a small tree |
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86 | with only a few species, select the MULTIFURCATE MODE (see LINK{mode_length.hlp}) |
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87 | and drag some branches to scale their length. |
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89 | WARNINGS Selecting none of the limits will remove the lengths from all branches and the sum |
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90 | of branchlengths of the tree will change to zero. This |
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91 | option makes no sense at all and is only provided for your relief in case you're |
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92 | fed up with topologies and feel the urgent need to easily get rid of one of them. |
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94 | BUGS No bugs known |
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