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The results of this comparison indicate that human and mouse co-expression networks are indistinguishable in terms of their global properties but show drastic divergence at the local level.

However, despite this drastic divergence, the 633 detected proteins combined into a limited number of 4 major neck architectures, or neck "Types" (Tables  1 and 3).> -wrap-foot> The 299 phages in which neck proteins could be detected are detailed.

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Note in Equation 1 that when the transgression parameter τ = 0.5 we have that σ P 2 (y ) = σ ε 2. In this limiting case the total phenotypic variance in the parental generation is purely environmental, despite drastic functional divergence between the parents.

In contrast, proteins lying at the interface between the head and tail components, the so-called Ad, Hc and Tc head-to-tail connection proteins (see Figure  1 for definitions), can be much more difficult to detect due to drastic sequence divergence.

Hence, the S1 regions have undergone no drastic variation in their recent divergence and evolution between O. sativa and O. glaberrima, suggesting that a small accumulation of genic changes, following a Bateson-Dobzhansky-Muller (BDM) model, might be involved in the establishment of the sterility barrier.

Our results suggest that the S1 regions of O. sativa and O. glaberrima have undergone no drastic variation in its recent divergence and evolution, implying that the accumulation of small genic changes, following a Bateson-Dobzhansky-Muller (BDM) model, might be the major evolutionary force behind this reproductive barrier.

The comparisons showed that the S1 regions have undergone no drastic variation in their recent divergence and evolution, suggesting that a small accumulation of genic changes, following a Bateson-Dobzhansky-Muller (BDM) model, might be involved in the establishment of the sterility barrier.

This is accompanied by a drastic reduction of the angular divergence of the emission lobe.

At higher fold-changes, there are also more transcripts up-regulated in tail fragments compared to head fragments between 12 and 36 hours suggesting that tail fragments undergoes a more drastic expression regulation during the divergence than head fragments.

Whenever indel substitutions do not imply drastic changes affecting protein function, structural divergence may be a source of variation able to promote advantageous changes more efficiently than nucleotide replacements.

It was probably the rapid divergence of regulatory genes that allowed drastic morphological and physiological evolution of bamboos and rapid adaptation to the new forest habitats.

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