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- The explanation for PEXEL negative protein (PNEP) export is a bit weak (page 5, first paragraph).

The first paragraph has a weak transition into floral scent and introduces florivores too early ("Floral scent plays a central role in attracting both insect pollinators and florivores to flowers"), and awkwardly brings in species differences ("Single traits (e.g. single floral volatile compounds) are thought to influence individual pollinating species differently").

Weak, weak, weak, weak.

Weak Architecture.

Weak, weak policies.

"The first paragraph is often the weakest, so start with the second – a sentence about your experience might stand out and you can reorganise it afterwards".

In addition, within the studied window, the GC bias stays higher for the weaker sites, consistent with the higher frequency of weak sites near transcription start sites (cf. next paragraph).

Second paragraph of Results - Stronger adaptation vs weaker adaptation -  Has it been shown before?

Comments on the manuscript: The introductory paragraph that contains the authors' hypotheses is very weak, due to several reasons.

The considerations advanced in the previous paragraph could be given a stronger or a weaker interpretation.

All we did in the previous paragraphs can be repeated if we change the weak topology for a generic Hausdorff topology for a lcs ((X, tau )).

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