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Interpretation of bootstrap results

Open pmomadeira opened this issue 11 months ago • 1 comments

Greetings @pblischak and @lkubatko,

I have been using HyDe as a tool for the analysis of possible hybridization between closely related taxa. The program is working as intended and I have had minimal problems trying to run it thanks to the detailed documentation and tutorials (thank you a lot!) but I've run into a situation that you might be able to help clarify.

There's one particular triple in our data set that we believe might be an hybrid or at least where some geneflow might have happened. Unfortunately it does not come as significant (although close) in a first HyDe analsysis. But since other metrics seem to point to an hybrid nature, I decided to run a bootstrap_hyde for this triple of interest. When running a bootstrap with 1000 replicates, almost 1/3 of replicates produce significant results (even after adjusting the P-value). I've also ploted the results as in the hyde_manuscript and distribution of gammas suggest likely uniform introgression.

Does this mean that if I ran my main analysis 1000 times I could get this triple as a significant result in around 300 runs? And to interprete this biologically? Is there "moderate" support for this triple in nature, or would it be totally incorrect to assume this?

Best regards, Pedro

pmomadeira avatar Jul 24 '23 16:07 pmomadeira