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Red numbers are bootstrap scores. Recall that any bootstrap score >= 90% is considered strong. From image attached answer the following:
Are most bootstrap scores in your tree >= 90%?
Does your tree support the hypothesis that HIV-1 is closely related to chimpanzee SIV (SIV_CPZ)?
Does your tree support the hypothesis that HIV-2 is closely related to various non-chimpanzee SIVs?
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