Turns out for most mutation mutation rate R is equal to the fixation rate. It is not highly variable for most mutations. The is the key insight of neutral theory.
For humans, by the way, it is about 1.25e-8, close to the number you quoted.
Turns out for most mutation mutation rate R is equal to the fixation rate. It is not highly variable for most mutations. The is the key insight of neutral theory.
For humans, by the way, it is about 1.25e-8, close to the number you quoted.