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I have the best bootstrap tree with values overlaid on branches ("nodes"), as output from RAxML.
The tree encodes the bootstrap values within square brackets, just after the branch length. However, I get an error opening the tree with RAxML saying it cannot
I never seemed to have this problem before, so perhaps it is a new issue with the latest release of RAxML?
I attempted to delete brackets and replace the first with a colon but then FigTree says I am missing a closing bracket ")" for the tree. Am I not understanding Newick format or is something else going on? I thought square brackets was the appropriate format for bootstrap replicates.
update: It appears if I open the bipartitions tree only then everthing is fine? I can print the bootstrap values on the tree. But the tree labeled as bipartitionsBranchLabels doesn't work?
Hello all,
I have the best bootstrap tree with values overlaid on branches ("nodes"), as output from RAxML.
The tree encodes the bootstrap values within square brackets, just after the branch length. However, I get an error opening the tree with RAxML saying it cannot
I never seemed to have this problem before, so perhaps it is a new issue with the latest release of RAxML?
I attempted to delete brackets and replace the first with a colon but then FigTree says I am missing a closing bracket ")" for the tree. Am I not understanding Newick format or is something else going on? I thought square brackets was the appropriate format for bootstrap replicates.
Example taxa from my Newick tree:
(Cc07_g09440:0.16539635871546995438,Solyc02g085360.3.1:0.25769168590414398556):0.06153096361049628649[92]
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