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The congruent results of these two studies suggests that selection for sperm production rates via an increase in the amount of sperm-producing tissue may be a common evolutionary response to sperm competition, at least in passerine birds.
We infer that birth and death evolution model might be a common evolutionary mechanism in other highly conserved multigene families.
All sequenced Shigella chromosomes have inversions at oriC and terC, which is suggested to be a common evolutionary feature of bacterial genomes [ 35].
These results suggest that the acquisition of novel components of the immune system, and particularly novel effector proteins, may be a common evolutionary phenomenon.
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Gene duplication is a common evolutionary event and leads to genes being present in the genome in multiple copies.
Altering a protein's backbone through amino acid deletion is a common evolutionary mutational mechanism, but is generally ignored during protein engineering primarily because its effect on the folding-structure-function relationship is difficult to predict.
The increase of sacral vertebrae is a common evolutionary trend present in the three major groups of Dinosauria (Ornithischia, Theropoda, Sauropodomorpha) [70].
Genome reduction is a common evolutionary process in symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria.
Here, we tested whether there is a common evolutionary history within the repABC operon.
Despite the fact that trait decay is a common evolutionary phenomenon, its underlying genetic mechanisms are poorly understood.
Divergence of serially homologous elements of organisms is a common evolutionary pattern contributing to increased phenotypic complexity.
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