UFBoot2: Improving the Ultrafast Bootstrap Approximation
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- 25 October 2017
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- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Molecular Biology and Evolution
- Vol. 35 (2) , 518-522
- https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx281
Abstract
The standard bootstrap (SBS), despite being computationally intensive, is widely used in maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses. We recently proposed the ultrafast bootstrap approximation (UFBoot) to reduce computing time while achieving more unbiased branch supports than SBS under mild model violations. UFBoot has been steadily adopted as an efficient alternative to SBS and other bootstrap approaches. Here, we present UFBoot2, which substantially accelerates UFBoot and reduces the risk of overestimating branch supports due to polytomies or severe model violations. Additionally, UFBoot2 provides suitable bootstrap resampling strategies for phylogenomic data. UFBoot2 is 778 times (median) faster than SBS and 8.4 times (median) faster than RAxML rapid bootstrap on tested data sets. UFBoot2 is implemented in the IQ-TREE software package version 1.6 and freely available at http://www.iqtree.org.Keywords
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- National Foundation for Science and Technology Development (102.01-2013.04)
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