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It must be also be emphasized that these modulations are observed in variants extracted from a combinatorial library, a procedure that, in fact, reproduces the situations found during thioredoxin evolution: note that the mutations we use are conservative, high-frequency ones and, as a result, they appear combined very often during evolution.

X. fastidiosa also displays rapid evolution (note that the length of the branch separating X. fastidiosa from the ancestor common to X. albilineans and X. fastidiosa is much longer, Figure 3) and has a high A+T content in comparison with other Xanthomonadaceae (Table 1).

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He said his product was part of the game's evolution, noting that visors (and helmets, for that matter) were not immediately adopted by hockey players.

The measure made no mention of evolution, but opponents of efforts to dilute the teaching of evolution noted that the language was similar to that of bills in other states that had included both.

Mary A. Agna, M.D. James W. Agna, M.D. Yellow Springs, Ohio, Sept. 18, 2007 • To the Editor: David Brooks, in his Sept. 18 column, "Hillary Clinton, From Revolution to Evolution," notes that a single-payer health system is out of touch with the American values of choice and individual freedom.

"The launch of the TomTom LBS Platform is an important evolution," noted Dan Adams, vice president of Location and Live Services at TomTom, in a statement.

"It'll be very exciting to see how many indels actually made a difference in our own evolution," notes David Haussler of the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Despite these uncertainties, the potential of DNA sequences from extinct species is that they can "significantly improve the picture of... evolution," notes David Mindell, who directs the Genomic Diversity Laboratory at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Such a primitive traveler also raises the heretical possibility that H. erectus itself evolved outside Africa, long considered the cradle of human evolution, notes Tim White of the University of California, Berkeley.

He believes that the academy is most effective when its members get together to discuss the big scientific questions that most interest the Vatican, particularly in cosmology and biological evolution, noting that the church no longer adheres to a literalist interpretation of the biblical creation story.

Another hint that the microbe drives human evolution, notes Regina LaRocque, a study co-author and infectious disease specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, is that many people suffer mild symptoms or don't get sick at all, suggesting that they have adaptations to counter the bacterium.

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