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The MitoComp2 dataset [ 13] includes sequence and structural information about the orthologs of 68 D. melanogaster OXPHOS genes in a set of sequenced insect genomes diverging enough to make possible the investigation of long term trends in the evolutionary history of these gene.

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The South American race is slightly larger and paler than the African race; it seems highly unlikely that there is currently any gene flow across the Atlantic Ocean, but the two taxa have not diverged enough to be considered different species.

Though the correlation between summed outputs and tallies is high for this model (r2 = 0.983), they diverge enough to spread the Jmax classification threshold across several tally counts – from 13 to 20 in this case (see the central box in Figure 9).

However, a 2006 study of the mtDNA of these same animals concluded they had diverged enough to be considered separate species.

This increase may reflect methodological issues in generating OG relationships with such a divergent plant species, or the possibility that many of the C. reinhardtii FBX loci have either algal-specific functions, have functions in common within land plants but have significantly diverged sequences, or have diverged enough to become inactive.

It is likely that the rbcL genes examined in this study had not yet diverged enough to cause artifacts.

That they fall into the eukaryotic-specific phylogroup suggests that the eukaryotic versions have diverged enough to prevent ortholog identification based on amino acid sequence alone.

Indeed, the paralogs within D. melanogaster are diverged enough to be easily distinguished from one another by the protein sequences between the conserved Osiris domains.

The SNP frequencies suggest that the B. napus A genome and B. rapa have not diverged enough to invalidate sequence-based annotations and predictions based on a B. rapa reference.

Nevertheless, our results about conservation of protein sizes, transcription levels and sequence conservation (dN/dS) argue that, if it is the case, the gene loss occurred before both duplicates diverged enough to allow us to recognized them as paralogs rather than as orthologs.

The Osiris paralogs have also diverged enough at the DNA sequence level that there is no evidence for gene conversion in the recent evolutionary history of the species.

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