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The genome sequence record provides a rapidly growing mountain of evidence showing how important such non-random events have been in evolutionary history.
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The new research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, did not simply add up the number of lost species, as this fails to capture how unique each species is in evolutionary terms.
It's easy to forget the alphabet is, in evolutionary terms, a technology humans have only recently developed - much like musical notation.
His chief area of interest is in evolutionary and bio-inspired algorithms for optimization.
Whatever the many causes of variation in points, one way to study and explain that variation is in evolutionary terms.
LS: My background is in evolutionary anthropology, so my work has examined many facets of primate behavior, communication, ecology, and conservation.
These groups are, in evolutionary terms, very recent entities that have no biological or taxonomic significance.
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