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2. Positive selection is observed whenever non-synonymous mutations in a gene have a higher probability of fixation than synonymous mutations in a gene. In Tegula species, a fitness advantage must explain such an elevated probability of fixation for non-synonymous mutations in lysin or VERL. Compare the energetic costs of producing eggs and sperm. Explain why you observed stronger positive selection on one of these genes.
2. Positive selection is observed whenever non-synonymous mutations in a gene have a higher probability of fixation than synonymous mutations in a gene. In Tegula species, a fitness advantage must explain such an elevated probability of fixation for non-synonymous mutations in lysin or VERL. Compare the energetic costs of producing eggs and sperm. Explain why you observed stronger positive selection on one of these genes.
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