Sentence examples for diverging nature from inspiring English sources

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Some miRNAs are conserved in angiosperms or even in embryophyta [ 16], whereas others are species specific, reflecting their fast-evolving and functionally diverging nature [ 16, 17].

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The difficulty seems to lie mainly in the highly diverged nature of the Dicyema sequences.

The phylogram indicates an unresolved polytomy, reflecting the highly diverged nature of the homing endonucleases, with the exception of the closely related Aspergillus fumigatus/ Neosartorya fischeri group and the moderately related Histoplasma capsulatum/ Paracoccidioides brasiliensis group.

Here, diverging views of nature are generally avoided.

There are diverging views on the nature of the blastopore, stomodeum and proctodeum and their contribution to the gastrointestinal system between earlier authors (Balfour, 1883; Kennel, 1888; Sedgwick, 1887; Sheldon, 1887, 1888) and that of Manton (1949).

Here, adaptation to local conditions is visible though better performance of local versus foreign genotypes (Kawecki and Ebert 2004), but any interpretation is difficult owing to the multivariate nature of diverging habitats.

Both Taylor's and our models diverge regarding the nature of the data used to split the students into different types.

Beyond sharing the two unifying commitments mentioned above, its practitioners diverge over the nature of intellectual virtues, which questions to ask, and which methods to use.

So when you're choosing to diverge from what nature and biology and TV sitcoms hold as inalienable truths, you may feel like Atlas -- dually shouldering a weight-of-the-world decision while planning for the frontier of a whole new life.

The most significant tensions relate to the two method theories' diverging ontological conceptions of the nature of social structures and agency and their very different epistemological views of the role of theory.

So we can conceive of the Tree of Life in nature as a diverging hierarchy of lineages composed of one or more populations with a few too many individual organisms, with most of the divergence being caused by the establishment of new lineages through speciation.

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