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Thus even the evolution of the relatively complex putative precursor of flagella can be explained in simple mechanistically feasible and individually selectively advantageous steps.

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According to sociologist Jessie Daniels of RacismReview, "The decision to register the domain name 'martinlutherking(dot)org' relatively early in the evolution of the web was a shrewd and opportune move for advocates of white supremacy".

The length of the branch leading to subclade 3B suggests that intermediate branches in the evolution of this relatively complex morphology might yet be found.

We recognize the potential for the artificial division of evolution into the relatively contrived categories of microevolution and macroevolution to raise concerns among biologists.

This comprehensive study of CEA gene families from more than 20 mammalian species, including members from all four eutherian clades as well as from a monotreme and a marsupial, revealed that a number of features were repeatedly acquired or lost during the evolution of this relatively young gene family (summarized in Figure 9).

So far as the physical world is concerned there is the same law of evolution from the relatively less differentiated, more determinate, more coherent whole and looked at from this point of view man's life and body are but a part of the universe suffering the same process of growth and decay.

What is surprising about this result is that the same locus is responsible for multiple cases of wing size evolution within the relatively short divergence time of the Nasonia genus (<1 MYA, Campbell et al. 1993).

The alignment in Figure 3 represents more than 250 Myr of evolution, and the relatively high degree of conservation across Diptera and Mecoptera suggests that the start of rrnS is AARGUUUU, as observed in Drosophila.

It did, however, uncover the footprint of positive selection driving the evolution of a relatively large proportion of the encoded proteins in both the D. melanogaster and D. pseudoobscura lineages.

He traces the evolution of the laboratory from the relatively public environment of the gentleman's house (if you count the public to be other gentlemen) to the privacy of a lab in an academic or medical setting, culminating in the present-day competitive secrecy of government-financed or corporate science.

To make this point, it reviews the evolution of a relatively small settlement located in the arid Negev Desert Highlands, Israel, and the way this has affected the very cliff on which it is built.

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