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. 2020 Aug 26;216(2):543–558. doi: 10.1534/genetics.120.303401

Table 2. Nature of genetic variation identified at generation 504 in all 12 populations.

“No-DNA,” “Bacteria,” “Archaea” “other-Bacillus
Mutations Mutations HGT
# of mismatches and indels 71 16 6,006
% of mismatches and indels in CDS 82% 87% 92%
% of nonsynonymous substitutions or indels 96% 64% 20%
% of substitutions in flagella CDS 28% 36% 0%
% of flagella mutations that are nonsynonymous 100% 100%

Table showing the summed number of mismatches and indels identified in the three other-Bacillus populations and that of the nine other populations (No-DNA, Bacteria, and Archaea) at generation 504. In the other-Bacillus populations, HGT-acquired fragments and mutations are considered separately. The percentage of mismatches and indels located in coding regions is calculated out of the total number of mismatches and indels observed. Out of those, the percentage of mismatches resulting in nonsynonymous substitution and indels (that are likely to change the protein sequence) is shown. Also presented is the percentage of mismatches and indels affecting the coding sequence of flagellar proteins and the percentage of nonsynonymous changes for this group of mismatches and indels.