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DNA-sequencing studies fora gene in populations of two closely related species produce thefollowing numbers of sites that vary:
Synonymouspolymorphisms
50
Nonsynonymouspolymorphisms
20
Nonsynonymous speciesdifferences
2
Synonymous speciesdifferences
18
Does this result support aneutral evolution of the gene? Does it support and adaptivereplacement of amino acids? What explanation would you offer forthe observations?
Please answer this questionCOMPLETELY and I will be sure to "thumbs up" your answer! Thankyou!
DNA-sequencing studies fora gene in populations of two closely related species produce thefollowing numbers of sites that vary:
Synonymouspolymorphisms | 50 |
Nonsynonymouspolymorphisms | 20 |
Nonsynonymous speciesdifferences | 2 |
Synonymous speciesdifferences | 18 |
Does this result support aneutral evolution of the gene? Does it support and adaptivereplacement of amino acids? What explanation would you offer forthe observations?
Please answer this questionCOMPLETELY and I will be sure to "thumbs up" your answer! Thankyou!
Hubert KochLv2
28 Sep 2019