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These duplicate genes (Rad51b and Scc3b) may also be derived from allelic divergence resulting from the accumulation of mutations during extensive asexual (mitotic) reproduction [48].

We also estimated these coefficients for all regions minus TW, OCE and AME, because we expected a low correlation with geography in the latter regions due to high population divergence resulting from genetic drift, which may reduce the correlation existing at the global scale.

When effective migration rates are low, patterns of non-equilibrium divergence resulting from founder and density-barrier effects can occur at much smaller spatial scales [ 46, 51].

The BnFT paralogues share the same ancestral gene with the single FT of Arabidopsis, and have evolved via several duplications and divergence resulting from whole genome polyploidization and the formation of inverted duplication blocks.

Such phylogeographic patterns are often attributed to allopatric divergence resulting from the formation of past land bridges, with subsequent maintenance because propagules of populations on either side of the former barrier primarily recruited to the parent population [ 6, 9].

Comparative studies between human and chimp revealed that indels between both species cover approximately 3 5% of the two genomes, and therefore clearly outnumber the ~1.23% divergence resulting from single nucleotide substitutions [ 3- 6].

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Therefore, it is unlikely that the deep divergence resulted from two lines derived from different domestication events following separate evolutionary paths.

Coalescent simulations showed that fixation of song types has occurred faster than expected under neutrality but the null hypothesis that morphological divergence resulted from drift was not rejected.

Mayr [ 8] stated that "circular overlaps can obviously develop only under highly exceptional constellations of geographical factors", so that the continuous levels of population divergence result from restrictions to gene flow within a species' range imposed by a central and long-standing geographic barrier.

On this background a new attitude towards renormalization developed in the 1970s, which revitalizes earlier ideas that divergences result from neglecting unknown processes of higher energies.

Type-I divergences result from altered functional constraints (i.e., different evolutionary rates) between duplicate genes, whereas type-II divergences refer to residues that are conserved by functional constraints but exhibit different physicochemical properties (e.g., charge or hydrophobicity) between duplicates.

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