Unsupported node MRCA of "A1 ott1" and "B3 ott7"
Unsupported node MRCA of "A1 ott1" and "C2 ott10"
Unsupported node MRCA of "B2 ott6" and "B3 ott7"
Unsupported node MRCA of "C1 ott9" and "C3 ott11"
Taxonomy-as-the-only-input summary:
Summary of checks of internal nodes names/Ids:
0 named internal nodes with an incorrect name.
0 unamed internal nodes which should have been named.
2 named internal nodes which correspond to no taxon.
    ott4 should not be named.
    ott12 should not be named.
1 internal nodes where flagged as being supported in some sense.
    This means each of these nodes was:
    supported by at least one non-taxonomic input tree or the internal node has a name.
The breakdown of the types of supported nodes:
    0 unnamed internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 unnamed internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 unnamed internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
    0 named internal nodes had no support (other than the name).
    1 named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 named internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
The following counts refer to redundant internal nodes (out-degree = 1). These are considered supported if their child is supported.
    0 unnamed redundant internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 unnamed redundant internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 unnamed redundant internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
    0 redundant named internal nodes had no support (other than the name).
    0 redundant named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 redundant named internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 redundant named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
6 unsupported nodes had out-degree > 1
0 unsupported nodes had out-degree == 1 and were along a terminal path.
0 unsupported nodes had out-degree == 1 and were along an internal path.
7 total internal nodes checked.

Final summary:
3 internal nodes where flagged as being supported in some sense.
    This means each of these nodes was:
    supported by at least one non-taxonomic input tree or the internal node has a name.
The breakdown of the types of supported nodes:
    0 unnamed internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 unnamed internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 unnamed internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
    2 named internal nodes had no support (other than the name).
    1 named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 named internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
The following counts refer to redundant internal nodes (out-degree = 1). These are considered supported if their child is supported.
    0 unnamed redundant internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 unnamed redundant internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 unnamed redundant internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
    0 redundant named internal nodes had no support (other than the name).
    0 redundant named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node.
    0 redundant named internal nodes supported by an input tree expanded tip node.
    0 redundant named internal nodes supported by an input tree internal node and another tree's expanded tip node.
4 unsupported nodes had out-degree > 1
0 unsupported nodes had out-degree == 1 and were along a terminal path.
0 unsupported nodes had out-degree == 1 and were along an internal path.
7 total internal nodes checked.

