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Mutation Rate Evolution in Partially Selfing and Partially Asexual Organisms

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Figure 1 Strength of indirect selection acting on a mu-obtained under random mating. Parameter values:sin the expression obtained under random mating (Equa-tion 23)
Figure 2 generations and computing the variance between batches. Error bars:96 SE, and are smaller than the size of symbols in most cases
Figure 3 (A and B) Same as Figure 2 for different values of population sizewithfsimulation (once equilibrium has been reached)
Figure 4 (A) The different cost functions used in Figure 3:RbUtion vanishes whenequal to its maximum value oferated by these cost functions
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