Population structure reverses selection of variants with proportionally scaled birth and death rates
The emergence of advantageous mutants is often driven by selection for increased reproductive rates, allowing certain variants to outcompete others within a population. Faster reproduction, however, ...
Despite considerable work in recent years, pinpointing the time when angiosperms originated has been challenging. However, the rapid development of molecular clock methodology has provided new tools ...
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