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The phrase "analyses of the evolutionary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing research or studies related to evolutionary biology or evolutionary processes.
Example: "The analyses of the evolutionary patterns in these species reveal significant adaptations over time."
Alternatives: "studies of the evolutionary" or "examinations of the evolutionary".
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Analyses of the evolutionary histories of both viruses hints at their long-time and widespread presence around the world, and possible long-standing potential for causing human disease.
Analyses of the evolutionary trees of these peptides with those of reported I-superfamily conotoxins showed that nine of them fall in I2 superfamily clades, but two of them were neither I1- and I2- nor I3-superfamily clades.
Analyses of the evolutionary history of H5N1 viruses in Vietnam show close links with viruses in southern China [16] and suggest that introductions took place along the shared border between Vietnam and Yunnan and Guangxi Provinces [14], [17].
Thus, HAmo SINE should be a useful phylogenetic marker for future analyses of the evolutionary relationships among species in the Cyprinidae family.
From this perspective, HAmo SINE should provide useful phylogenetic makers for future analyses of the evolutionary relationships among species in the family Cyprinidae.
Thus, it is important to consider the potential impact of the elevation of ω on our analyses of the evolutionary processes that shaped the AGPase gene family.
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Sampling of transcriptoms indicates the presence of any new and/or rare families of toxins and enables analyses of the molecular evolutionary trends among toxin genes.
The Zn world scenario, by implying that the Zn- and Mn-dependent enzymes preceded the Fe-dependent ones, offers a new tool – a biochemical time arrow – for the analyses of the earliest evolutionary events.
Phylogenetic analysis of 28 RecQ protein sequences from various eukaryotic groups and bacteria revealed that various clades contain RecQ-like proteins from distantly related eukaryotic groups, which are well supported by recent deep phylogenetic analyses of the eukaryotic evolutionary history (Parfrey et al., 2011).
However, the majority of previous analyses regarding the evolutionary process of rDNA repeats were conducted in invertebrates and plants.
And in a conference that bubbled with barely suppressed vitriol, most of the other speakers undermined Mr Hooper's ideas so badly that by the end his edifice was barely standing.CHAT upSome of the most convincing evidence came from analyses of the virus's evolutionary history.
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