Fig. 1.
Total a), coding b) and non-coding c) genome size variation, and final coding fraction d), after 2 million generations. For each of the 5 WTs, 10 replicas were performed under a constant mutation rate (μ0=10−6 per base pair for each type of mutation) with 5 different population sizes (N0=1,024 being the control population size).

Total a), coding b) and non-coding c) genome size variation, and final coding fraction d), after 2 million generations. For each of the 5 WTs, 10 replicas were performed under a constant mutation rate (μ0=106 per base pair for each type of mutation) with 5 different population sizes (N0=1,024 being the control population size).

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