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Of course, making sense of what initially seems senseless also surely has immense evolutionary benefits (giving rise to science itself, e.g.!), and the art historians are surely right to suppose that at least some of the "patterns" in Van Gogh's backgrounds are not in fact meaningless data (upon which one merely projects one's own subjective associations, as in a Rorschach test).

Moreover, there seems to be immense evolutionary pressure on proper DSB repair, as many DSB repair factors are well-conserved from yeast to mammals.

Given that the impact of acquiring/losing a gene on organismal fitness would generally be greater than that of a nucleotide substitution, integrons are of immense evolutionary value for their host.

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Darwin's evolutionary writings had immense scientific authority, and they sought to be morally and politically neutral.

Today, at the terminus of this evolutionary process, our immense memory banks are smoothly activated across the past, present, and future.

Hence these data would be useful in designing Nef epitopes to be included in multi-epitope HIV-1 vaccine for the Indian population and would also be of immense help in HIV-1 evolutionary studies.

Of immense interest, therefore, was the evolutionary analysis of the adhesin gene sequences from strains belonging to different sequence types, which showed that within a particular sequence type complex (STC), the adhesin sequence was homologous which is the case for STC12 and STC73 as well as other sequence types like ST372, ST141 and ST358 with a single exception, strain IMT15008.

Academics behind such efforts have time and again commended evolutionary medicine for its immense integrative power.

For instance, whereas the number of protein coding genes in the human genome is only 14% greater than in the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, the evolutionary differences between these two species are immense.

The analysis of additional family-level diversification patterns of other TRF restricted plant groups will undoubtedly shed more light into the evolutionary forces that have led to the immense diversity of species found within modern TRF today.

Such evolutionary events are thought to be the biological basis of the immense plasticity of Brassica species and may have led to a diversification of the genes retained in more than one copy, in terms of function and/or expression.

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