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Ideally, it would also be possible to identify the actual amino acid change(s) that could account for the selective advantage and/or speciation event, as we discuss for AGO1 supporting node 4 and RDR6 in the monocots.

Despite the apparently functional epidermal barrier formation, normal skin acidification, and functional tight junctions, an increased rate of dehydration in progeroid animals indicates aberrant physiological change(s) that may compromise the functional epidermal barrier.

2) diVCA does not bind Arp2/3 complexes once branches have formed, again consistent with the idea that the presence of diVCA is incompatible with branch formation, and that diVCA departure induces a conformational change(s) that destroy the diVCA binding site and stimulates branch formation.

Our original "Chicken and Egg" question can now be reframed as: did the heritable change(s) that gave rise to the first Founding Individual in a given speciation event originate in the germline of its parent or in the soma of that individual.

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The only change is that side's name, he said.

And what's changed is that things are getting better.

However, Eckert's decision could change all that.

Will Lord Leveson's inquiry change that?

Let's change that!

Wednesday's debate could change that dynamic.

Let's help change that.

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