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For example, it has been argued that selection for evolvability could occur only through group selection (Lynch 2007).

Furthermore, it has been argued that selection against deleterious recessive alleles is most efficient when inbreeding occurs gradually [ 1, 15].

Whether this reflects a preventive effect of moderate consumption is debatable 14, and it has been argued that selection to abstention may well inflate the risk difference between abstainers and moderate drinkers 15.

It has been argued that selection acts distinctively on cis eQTL owing to quantitative effects, limited pleiotropy, and more exposure to selective pressure due to codominant effects versus a recessive mode of action characteristic of trans regulation [ 54].

Among echolocating bats, acoustic traits may diverge by drift in allopatric populations (see discussion in [ 32]); however, it has been argued that selection for non-interference between inter-population calls in sympatric zones may also drive speciation [ 33] through local adaptation [ 32].

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It could be argued that selection plays a role in these results, as in the old saying that "A players hire other A players, but B players hire C players". However, an incumbent manager usually has personally hired fewer than a quarter of the people in their subordinate group.

It could be argued that selection bias may also be inherent within this questionnaire as respondents who are more confident of their answers are more likely to participate.

In this context, it might be argued that selection for increasing intramuscular fat content might have detrimental consequences on glucose and lipid homeostasis in the skeletal muscle.

Indeed, it could be argued that selection for gene dosage changes would prevent coding sequence divergence between paralogues, as the favorable trait is increased or decreased levels of the same protein [Kondrashov et al., 2002; Schuster-Bockler et al., 2010].

It is argued that selection of pre-existing genetic variation may result in more rapid evolution because it is immediately available in response to selection, whereas there would be no time to allow new beneficial mutation to arise (Gomulkiewicz et al. 2010).

It has been argued that the selection for evolvability can only occur through group selection (Lynch 2007).

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