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Thus, the domestication of chickens might be a recent event as compared with other domestic mammals (for example, dog, cattle, sheep, pig), which predate the Mid-Holocene.
This truncation may be a recent event in evolutionary terms, involving the mutation of an amino acid codon to a UGA stop codon (20 ).
The unique appearance of this deletion in the Esmeraldo strain suggests that it may be a recent event tolerated in a cultured strain, but deleterious in wild populations.
The acquisition of a new porB sequence by these strains is likely the result of horizontal gene transfer and may be a recent event.
Accordingly, the divergence between KFDV and AHFV appears to be a recent event in the evolution of tickborne flaviviruses, comparable with the divergence observed between isolates of LIV (8).
The three recA fragments are also missing from PAa, but this loss may be a recent event, as evidenced by the fact that PAa and SLY are very close phylogenetically, and the remnant is still present in OY-M.
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In this case, domestication is a recent event.
Genetic evaluation, however, shows that the Great Lake populations and the Atlantic populations are similar enough that the introduction was a recent event, and that the introduced population probably proceeded through the Erie canal.
Moreover, each protein has been co-opted from a prior DNA-binding function, suggesting that evolution to an RNA splicing factor is a recent event in evolutionary terms.
Similarly, surveys conducted in 1997 for a proposed Japanese space site identified higher coral cover on Kiritimati than was recorded in 2007, suggesting that the loss of corals is a recent event [63].
So if those target viruses are indeed extinct, that extinction must have been a recent event.
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