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Non-random mating and genetic drift may be caused by fragmentation and isolation of habitat.
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The change of hmF2, which is about − 40 km, represents the downward ion drift of F2 layer that may be caused by the westward electric field.
In the results we divided the 28 TEs into: one group of 11 TEs with large differences in frequencies between the slopes, which we considered as putatively adaptive caused by natural selection, and to a second group of 14 TEs, which have small or no differences at all between the slopes, which may be caused by drift and weak selection and will be also temporary.
The fact that such methodologies fail to recognize an ortholog of an E. coli regulatory site in another organism (or assign the site to another TF) may be caused by genetic drift (divergence between sequence motifs recognized by orthologous TFs).
The high values of hmF2 during March equinox may be caused by higher vertical E × B drift in March equinox (Hazarika and Bhuyan 2014) as well as higher thermospheric temperature (Rishbeth 2004).
The trachoma Clade 3 had the highest d N/d S estimates, which may be caused by an increased effect of genetic drift from niche specialization and a reduced effective population size.
where p is a given function and ξ ∈ Λ = is a small parameter perturbation that may be caused by some adaptive control algorithms or parameter drift.
First and foremost, local adaptation may be caused by fixation of habitat-specific deleterious alleles through drift [ 63].
The lack of PxP1 lineages in East Timor may be caused by the fact that a finite sample does not cover each and every rare lineage, or by drift, as they are found in and around eastern Indonesia [ 3, 5, 55].
Your headache may be caused by dehydration.
"It may be causing long-term harm.
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