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Mr Mozan claimed that the divergence arose from the fact that he had been "nervous" in the initial interview: "When I spoke to the BBC in 2005, British forces were still occupying Iraq.

Despite the rich historical connection between development and evolution, early in the twentieth century a sharp divergence arose in the way that researchers approached the study of evolutionary theory.

If we again assume that their nucleotide divergence arose by mutation alone, their estimated divergence time is 890 (814–970) years.

In contrast, group-II genes cluster by pharmacological effect with little species distinction (Figs. 2 and 4), indicating that functional divergence arose before the divergence of these species.

An alternative and equally parsimonious hypothesis could be that a lineage-specific duplication of the PAO gene occurred in the amphioxus and an independent duplication followed by functional divergence arose in the ancestor of the vertebrates.

Direct manipulation of these genes is needed to determine their contribution to chromatin divergence, especially since our previous genome-by-epigenome linkage analysis showed that divergence arose from multiple other genetic sources [ 15].

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We also explored the possibility of mRNA-protein divergence arising from known post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms like those involving the rare leucine codon – TTA [9].

While required, we argue that this asymmetric divergence arises, in fact, spontaneously at the level of protein-binding sites.

As a consequence, robustness to recombination evolves, hybrid fitness increases and phenotypic divergence arises despite random mating.

Such asymmetric divergence arises, however, "naturally" at the level of protein-binding sites or domains (through "spontaneous symmetry breaking") and is robust to extensive domain shuffling of multi-domain proteins.

This developmental divergence arises as a consequence of sex-chromosome complement and is largely, although, not exclusively mediated through the organisational and activational effects of sex-specific hormones [ 1].

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