Re: [R-sig-phylo] Problem with bootstraping microstallite NJ tree

2016-01-22 Thread Zhian Kamvar
Hi, A much more efficient way for doing this process is to use the poppr function "aboot()" with the genind object. Best, Zhian Sent from my iPhone > > > Hello, > I have probably very simple problem, but I can't find the solution... :-( I > wish to make bootstraped tree of attached

[R-sig-phylo] mcmcglmm with different classes of predictors

2016-01-22 Thread John Denton
Hi all, I'm trying to analyze a dataset that has left-censored, right-censored, and categorical predictor variables and a univariate response in mcmcglmm. However, I am uncertain of how to specify the appropriate model command and priors. The response (rates) is a net diversification rate

Re: [R-sig-phylo] Problem with bootstraping microstallite NJ tree

2016-01-22 Thread Vojtěch Zeisek
Hello, thank You very much, Emmanuel, this worked perfectly. Silly me I've overlooked that. Yes, for microsatellites would be probably better use poppr's bruvo dist or ade4's dist.genet. Sincerely, Vojtěch PS: Later yesterday I have received spam answering my original post. Spammer is obviously

Re: [R-sig-phylo] Problem with bootstraping microstallite NJ tree

2016-01-22 Thread Hilmar Lapp
The irony is of course that I just received a spam response myself in response to the below, so it’s clearly some automated scheme :-) I will make the mailman archives private now. (For those worried that this stops the archives from being publicly indexed at mail-archive.com, this should not

Re: [R-sig-phylo] Problem with bootstraping microstallite NJ tree

2016-01-22 Thread Hilmar Lapp
> On Jan 22, 2016, at 3:16 AM, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote: > > PS: Later yesterday I have received spam answering my original post. Spammer > is obviously subscribed and harvesting mails passing through the conference > and then mailing users off-list. Just to clarify for everyone,