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Extensive evolution leading to the emergence of the majority of common protein folds definitely preceded LUCA [ 71, 83].
By the latter half of the Paleozoic Era, plants had undergone extensive evolution and occupied many previously vacant environments (this phenomenon is sometimes called adaptive radiation).
Furthermore, Maya hieroglyphic writing covers the entire span from about 250 ce to the conquest, during which time both the language or languages and the writing system itself must have undergone extensive evolution.
That led the authors to conclude that the virus might require "extensive evolution" to become pandemic.
By the time the process of oncogenesis has produced an advanced cancer, tumor cells have undergone extensive evolution.
In fact, the rise of agriculture is thought to have been a cause of extensive evolution in humans (e.g., Diamond 2002; Hawks et al. 2007).
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The endocrine systems of crustaceans resemble those of insects; important differences occur, however, implying extensive independent evolution in the two groups.
Patterns of nucleotide variation indicate that extensive concerted evolution is occurring within these clusters.
After an extensive adaptive evolution performed in the presence of inhibitors, the evolved strain XHR11 exhibited better growth in the SECS hydrolysate supplemented with urea.
Because An. gambiae cuticular proteins of the CPR and other multigene families show extensive concerted evolution [6], [7], I also used dot plots to look for similar patterns of nucleotide repetition associated with gene conversion tracts in this species.
Even the fishes from the youngest of these lakes (Victoria), which exhibit the lowest amount of skull shape disparity, have undergone extensive preorbital evolution relative to other craniofacial traits.
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