Sentence examples for diversity of evolutionary from inspiring English sources

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This study found a wide diversity of evolutionary trees used in museum exhibits, often within the same institution and with considerable variation in content, annotation, and presentation.

On the other hand, teachers in both secondary schools and colleges and universities can directly challenge progressivist assumptions and enhance students' appreciation for and understanding of evolution by using examples of trait loss as well as gain, therefore representing more accurately the observed diversity of evolutionary outcomes.

I then bumped into Zimmer outside the Royal Society conference room in between sessions, introduced myself and commented that there should have been a greater diversity of evolutionary perspectives presenting at the meeting.

Phylogenetic analyses have revealed instances of gene gain and loss in the various cnidarian lineages and highlighted a diversity of evolutionary histories among them.

For instance, it has been argued that they use the information derived from a small fraction of the genes in a genome and, therefore, cannot represent the actual diversity of evolutionary histories within a genome [3].

Although the mean dN/dS ratio obtained for the IHHNV capsid is consistent with negative or purifying selection, this average value inadequately reflects the diversity of evolutionary forces that may be acting.

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This reflects the diversity of the evolutionary pressures along the genome of the papillomaviruses.

Three sequences were selected to represent the diversity of the evolutionary tree: 2 from CBeI and the type strain (S000014607) from CBeIV.

These examples are characteristic of the diversity of the evolutionary regimes of domains, so that homogenization is seen in many but by no means all multidomain proteins, and some actually display the opposite trend (Additional Files 1 and 2, and see below).

We found remarkable diversity of ITGH and evolutionary trajectories in WT. 1q + is heterogeneous in the majority of tumors with this change, with variable evolutionary timing.

As is common to many host pathogen systems, the intensity of interaction can change over time, due to a diversity of ecological and evolutionary responses of the interacting species (Tack and Laine 2014).

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