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Similar evolutionary pressures and constraints in two lineages can either be 1) "general" (or ancestral), that is, applying to most or all lineages within a group or 2) "recurrent," that is, pressures that themselves arose independently in only a subset of lineages.
The skeleton found in a cave in the Neander valley in Germany, in 1856 three years before Darwin published "On the Origin of Species"—was the first to be recognised as that of an "ancestral" human.Ever since then, an argument has raged over just how "ancestral" that relationship is.
But from the facts that R+ a,x) and Rxy, it follows from Fact (3) about R+ (in our subsection on the Weak Ancestral) that R* a,y).
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A further consequence of such hard sweeps is that ancestral variation that is unlinked to the selected allele will be eliminated.
A drawback of this method is that only ancestral paths that have been selected using the importance weights (left (omega ^{k}_{i-1}right)_{1le k le N}) are extended at time i.
This implies that an ancestral mutation that is not found bioinformatically in an MA line is a false negative.
This assignment is incorrect; there is no ancestral genome that contains an entire gene that is ancestral to both w and z.
The strong conservation of the TSP-CTC suggests that it may mediate ancestral functions that are shared by all TSPs.
This is consistent with the notion that CC75 has an ancestral phenotype that is less impacted by the accessory genome.
This supports the hypothesis that CRDs evolved from an ancestral domain that sensed hydrophobic molecules (Bazan and de Sauvage, 2009).
This suggests that they derive from a common ancestral gene that appeared before the separation of these species.
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