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Compiled from a vast assortment of footage, much of it uncovered by Mr. Prelinger in musty basements, Lost Landscapes weaves together an evolving selection of what he calls "unedited straight actualities" from around the city, mostly from 1906 to 1978.

The epidemic was ultimately linked to a toxic additive in Jamaica ginger extract, or "jake," as it was commonly known, a patent medicine comprising eighty-five per-cent alcohol that was used to treat "catarrh, flatulence, and 'late menstruation.'" Thankfully, in place of jake, the JakeWalk offers an evolving selection of "pre-Prohibition cocktails".

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Control charts will detect evolving selection bias over time at particular sites [ 21].

According to Blaser et al, "persistence represents the evolved selection for balancing host and microbial interests, resulting in an equilibrium that, by definition, is long-term but not necessarily forever stable" [1].

Once the link between sex and such essential processes has evolved, selection against frequent sexual recombination might be less effective.

In this work we present a method to infer selection in an evolving population characterized by multiple genetic linkages between mutations at different loci.

Very similar orthologous sequences were identified in syntenic regions of the genome of chimpanzee (chr. 6, 99% nucleotide identity with the human sequence in the coding region), orangutan (chr. 6, 99% nucleotide identity) and macaque (chr. 4, 96% nucleotide identity), a degree of conservation surprising for a pseudogene evolving under neutral selection.

These analytical and simulation results of a trait evolving under stabilizing selection use biologically plausible parameter values with a level of mutational bias similar to our observations (κ = 2−4).

The next question is whether such a bias can evolve through selection.

The Drosophila wing is a model trait in evolutionary studies, which has a remarkable potential to evolve under selection [ 33, 34].

Indeed, there is strong evidence that such an incipient oxygenation was triggered by the evolving photosynthetic cyanobacteria, hence a strong selection pressure to evolve anti-ROS defense mechanisms.

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