Figure 6: Polymorphic disruptive mutations are common. | Nature Communications

Figure 6: Polymorphic disruptive mutations are common.

From: Extensive local adaptation within the chemosensory system following Drosophila melanogaster’s global expansion

Figure 6

Summaries for the counts and fraction of the chemosensory families that have null mutations segregating at frequencies ≥10% in the populations. (a) The fraction of the gene families that harbour null alleles segregating at ≥10% in the populations. B, Beijing; I, Ithaca; N, Netherlands; T, Tasmania, Z, Zimbabwe. (b) Counts of genes that contain either no high-frequency null mutations across the five populations or contain high-frequency mutations in all five populations.

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