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From: Comparison of the Chinese bamboo partridge and red Junglefowl genome sequences highlights the importance of demography in genome evolution

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Significant branch and branch-site tests on branches leading to Gallus, Bambusicola, and their most recent common ancestor. Colors correspond to the foreground branches in the branch and branch site tests. a) Numbers above foreground branches are the median foreground dN/dS for significant branch tests; numbers below branches are median background dN/dS for significant branch tests (i.e. the dN/dS on the other branches in the tree). b) The number of significant branch tests on the three foreground branches. Branch tests that were significant in only one foreground branch were classified into genes that are evolving with a higher dN/dS than the background rate / genes that were evolving at a lower dN/dS than the background rate. c) The number of significant branch-site tests across foreground branches, suggesting potential positive selection

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