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Apart from these divergent haplotypes, both mitochondrial and microsatellite loci support deep divergences across the Continental Divide and between the Pacific Northwest and California.
"There are such deep divergences of policy.
But as Mr Neusner has said, this relationship rests on respect for deep divergences.
The lawsuit exposed deep divergences over just what Anne Frank's legacy should be.
Now we say, 'No, sorry?' " To foreign policy analysts, the Phalcon dispute is an illustration of how Israeli-American strategic ties are still often frayed by miscommunication and mistrust on both sides -- as well as by rare but deep divergences in each country's conception of its national interest.
Such deep divergences of world-view need not make moral reasoning between the parties impossible.
The same coevolutionary processes are acting at higher taxonomic levels; thus, we would predict the same phylogenetic patterns in these deep divergences.
Five of the 21 species with deep divergences involved cases of parapatry.
In a few cases, we detected deep divergences among individuals that had been assigned to single species.
Finally, the possibility remains that many higher-level waterbird clades represent temporally deep divergences that are separated by relatively short internodes.
There is strong geographic coherence in the divergence patterns (Figs 9, 15, Table 2) with deep divergences occurring between separate regions isolated by habitat and mountains.
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