The theory gives accurate predictions for the evolution of model lattice proteins. Each row of graphs corresponds to a different lattice protein. The left graphs show the starting protein and the distribution of ΔΔ
G values for all point mutations. The middle and right graphs show the predicted (lines) and measured (bars) distributions of stabilities among the evolved proteins. The tables at the top of the graphs show the predicted and measured values for the average number of mutations (

) and the index of dispersion (
RT) after 5000 generations of neutral evolution. The middle graphs are for a population size of
N = 10, and the right graphs are for
N = 10
5. In both cases, the per-protein-per-generation mutation rate is μ = 0.01. As predicted, the evolving population with

evolved mutational robustness that is manifested by increased protein stability. This additional mutational robustness accelerated the rate of sequence evolution.