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"There are such deep divergences of policy.
Such deep divergences of world-view need not make moral reasoning between the parties impossible.
Moreover, the deep divergences of conserved systems between archaea and bacteria point to divergence times older than the earth's age assuming they are evolving like other proteins.
Because the deep divergences of eukaryotes is not known [ 30, 32], our strategy has been to find candidate RNAs in as many lineages as possible, thus making our conclusions independent of the precise rooting of the eukaryotic tree [ 33].
This suggests that, at least for P. vinckei, molecular evolution tools should be applied at the subspecies, rather than the species level, due to the deep divergences of its subspecies.
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But only 8 of the 11 were willing to sign the full report, and even this majority vote hides a deep divergence of views.
The Manitoba Schools Question showed the deep divergence of cultural values in the territory.
The hypothesized host associations and the deep divergence of the OPXV/NA OPXV clades depicted in this study may reflect the divergence patterns of the mammalian faunas of the Old and New World and reflect a more ancient presence of OPXV on what are now the American continents.
The deep divergence of Buergersiochloa bambusoides is of note.
If not, this might explain the deep divergence of the Chlamydia/Borrelia/Treponema/Bacteroides sequences.
In other words, genetic drift under natural selection in northeast China resulted in a deep divergence of this frog species.
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