Genetic Diversity

Higher speciation did not require faster average sequence evolution. Mito-nuclear selection reduced nuclear genetic distances between individuals from different species. Selection reduced mitochondrial DNA distances both between species an…

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Higher speciation did not require faster average sequence evolution. Mito-nuclear selection reduced nuclear genetic distances between individuals from different species. Selection reduced mitochondrial DNA distances both between species and within species. Conspecific nuclear distances were slightly larger under selection. Intraspecific nuclear distance was positively correlated with species abundance regardless of selection strength. Strong selection slowed fixation of mtDNA and interacting nuclear substitutions.