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Are Synonymous Sites in Primates and Rodents Functionally Constrained?
Nicholas Price
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Dan Graur
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Colorado State University
University of Houston
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Rodents
100%
Primates
100%
Synonymous Sites
100%
Selective Constraint
87%
GC Content
50%
Pseudogene
37%
Effective Population Size
12%
Maximum Parsimony
12%
Purifying Selection
12%
Substitution Rate
12%
High Selectivity
12%
Mutational Patterns
12%
Neutral Evolution
12%
Processed Pseudogenes
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
GC-content
100%
Pseudogene
100%
Effective Population Size
25%
Negative Selection (Natural Selection)
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pseudogene
100%
Purifying Selection
25%
Effective Population Size
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pseudogene
100%
Population Size
25%