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The F-genome of Gossypium longicalyx diverged from the A-genome after the A D divergence, making it a suitable outgroup for a comparison of the A-genome diploids.

In particular, these cells are thought to derive from a common ancestral cell via duplication (or furcation sensu Oakley et al. 2007) and divergence (making them "sister cell types"; Arendt 2003), with protostomes eventually using the rhabdomeric type in their eyes and deuterostomes using the ciliary type.

A key feature is the consistent use of punctuation to represent phylogenetic divergence, making explicit the relationships among variant subtypes that have previously been implicit or unclear.

The H1N1 viruses of 1947 to 1957 were more highly glycosylated than those of earlier years, but there was considerable heterogeneity and genetic divergence making this exposure somewhat rich.

However, species/populations within the C. arcuatorum and C. elegantior complexes have undergone very little morphological changes since their divergence, making it impossible to separate them on the basis of morphological characters alone.

In particular, setting a constraint on the linear model parameters via the regularization term in the optimization objective, one can prevent divergence, making the model more stable and relevant, or even make the optimal parameters vector sparse, naturally leading to feature selection.

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This early divergence makes conclusions about sperm whale relationships provisional.

The divergence made it hard to gauge whether winter ranges were a hit or a miss, he said.

This divergence makes identification of HEAT/ARM domains by fold prediction methodology far from trivial.

Construction of phylogenetic trees based on either the isolated HMG domains or the full-length proteins suggests that the high rate of divergence makes identifying orthologs problematic.

However, sequence divergence makes it difficult to define the correct orthology between Nematostella vectensis sequences similar to TRIM2 and TRIM71.

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