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Population Growth Inflates the Per-Individual Number of Deleterious Mutations and Reduces Their Mean Effect

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Figure 1 Population growth increases the number of segregating sites, but also the fraction of sites that are lost
Figure 2 Rare variants are less likely to be lost during population growth, but deleterious ones are purged more efgrowth increases this ratio, which reFor each demographic scenario, the same data as in A are presented as the ratio of %just over 36% of all
Figure 3 Higher efFor each category, the percentage of de-rived alleles (%DA) is the sum of the num-ber of copies of derived alleles observedacross all the segregating site in the cate-gory divided by the total number of derivedalleles across all segregati
Figure 4 The average selection coefshows that alleles are on average less deleterious over time
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