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Speciation is often considered a continuum of divergence ranging from continuous variation among individuals within one species to complete discontinuity among groups in genetic, physiological and phenotypic adaptations to specific environments.
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In addition, the gradient change of MCPH1's transcription regulation from macaque to gibbon, and to humans seems to imply a continuum of functional divergence rather than a number of discrete shifts, which calls for further functional tests in extensive primate lineages.
Although referred to in this study as "ecotypes", the exact point along the continuum of divergence (from differentiated populations to biological species) remains unknown for S. hystrix, and it is unclear whether additional isolating mechanisms beyond habitat isolation have evolved.
There is a continuum of both sequence and amino acid divergence between definite heteroplasmy (e.g., H. fuscipennis) and definite numts (e.g., H. rugulosus), and due to the high rate of change in mtDNA relative to nuclear DNA, even unusual amino acid changes are not reliable markers- e.g., the coding sequence of H. paradoxicus contains more unique differences than does the numt.
Of a continuum of observation.
Thus, a continuum of care is delivered.
Nature produces bodies on a spectrum; a continuum of possibilities.
There, emotional expression is inherent in a continuum of movement.
It's a continuum of tragedy to farce.
We all tend to be on a continuum of perfectionism.
"This is a continuum of that experience," he said.
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