@SDAFS56788141 @KingGossard @matt_vanarsdall @iamAtheistGirl https://t.co/RLHg0kgUF0 Specifically, we predict 27–29% of amino acid changing (nonsynonymous) mutations are neutral or nearly neutral (|s|<0.01%), 30–42% are moderately deleterious (0.01%&l
@Luck_Haver @WestMichP2 @upstatefederlst Have you considered that we just don't ever actually see this? When mutations are studied cumulatively on genomes we have extensive records of (humans) the overwhelming number of them do nothing, and the rest are ve
@JacksonWheat1 @RedefineApolog1 https://t.co/RLHg0kgUF0 Specifically, we predict 27–29% of amino acid changing (nonsynonymous) mutations are neutral or nearly neutral (|s|<0.01%), 30–42% are moderately deleterious (0.01%<|s|<1%), and nearly all th
https://t.co/RLHg0kgUF0 Specifically, we predict 27–29% of amino acid changing (nonsynonymous) mutations are neutral or nearly neutral (|s|<0.01%), 30–42% are moderately deleterious (0.01%<|s|<1%), and nearly all the remainder are highly deleterio