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What is the logic when investigating possible LBA, behind testing to see if long branches join to different places when analyzed alone?

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What is the logic when investigating possible LBA, behind testing to see if long branches join to different places when analyzed alone?

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Take long branches out, then reanalyze. If they join to the same place in each others absence it can’t be due to LBA. Attraction is when one branch is moving the other branch. Farris zone the branches actually belong to each other.

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