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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.

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