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Adaptive Protein Evolution in Animals and the Effective Population Size Hypothesis

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Fig 1. Effect of the underlying DFE model on estimators of α . Each dot is for a species pair
Fig 2. Distributions of α and ω a split by taxa. Ma: mammals; Sa: sauropsids; Ar: arthropods; Mo: molluscs;
Fig 3. Effect of species neutral genetic diversity on protein divergence parameters. Each dot is for one species pair
Table 1. Genetic diversity vs. protein divergence: control analyses.
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