2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.03.538864
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Estimating the proportion of beneficial mutations that are not adaptive in mammals

Abstract: Mutations can be beneficial by bringing innovation to their bearer, allowing them to adapt to environmental change. However, mutations can also be beneficial because they are reverting previous deleterious changes, simply restoring pre-existing functions. By integrating phylogenomic and population data in mammals, we estimated the contribution of beneficial back-mutations to molecular evolution, which had remained widely overlooked so far. Applying a mutation-selection model, we estimated amino acid fitness la… Show more

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