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Quantifying the Slightly Deleterious Mutation Model of Molecular

... molecular evolution per unit time across diverse taxa is only expected if the mutation rate per year is constant; yet, it seems more likely that the mutation rate should be constant per generation. Ohta and Kimura (1971) suggested a way in which this problem could be resolved under the neutral theor ...
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Arabidopsis thaliana: A Model Plant for Genome Analysis

... Arabidopsis thaliana has recently become the organism of choice for a wide range of studies in plant sciences (1). The current visibility of Arabidopsis research reflects the growing realization among biologists that this simple angiosperm can serve as a convenient model not only for plant biology b ...
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