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- who: Genome-Wide, and Jennifer J., Wernegreen from the Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States of America, Institute for Sciences and Policy, Duke University have published the paper: Reduced Selective Constraint in Endosymbionts: Elevation in Radical Amino Acid Replacements Occurs Genome-Wide, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/14,/2011
- what: Although this study focuses on a few bacterial lineages it suggests Dr/Dc is a useful gauge of selective constraint and may provide a valuable alternative to Ka/Ks when high sequence divergences preclude estimates of Ks. This . . .

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