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In this review, the sequence logos of individual connexins, groups of connexins with common ancestors, and all connexins are analyzed to visualize natural evolutionary variations and the hot spots for human disease-linked mutations.

In contrast to phylogenetic studies based on a single or a few genes, studies over entire genomes involve more evolutionary variations and may reveal more confident phylogenetic relationships.

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The application of evolutionary innovation theory allows us to view the developments in the sector as a result of evolutionary variation and selection on the one hand, and revolutionary contestation between different coalitions of stakeholders on the other.

Genome-wide and gene-specific mutations can lead to evolutionary variation, cancer, and neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disease.

Comparative genomics offers a unique scientific approach that enables student exploration of the relationship between evolutionary variations in genomes and epidemiological outcomes.

Adaptation related evolutionary variations have been reported multiple times.

For example, microsporidia represent a phylogenetic problem where the occurrence of both strong evolutionary rate variations and heterotachy have been demonstrated to affect tree reconstruction [ 30, 31].

To determine the uncertainty in tree topology, we devised a two-stage nonparametric bootstrap that accounts for both sampling variation (caused by incomplete coverage and sequencing error) and evolutionary variation (caused by the true history of sequence divergence and the ability of AAF to reconstruct it).

These findings demonstrate the significance of evolutionary variation in tendon and apodeme properties to realistic jumping contexts as well as the importance of considering the effect of muscle dynamics and behavioural constraints on energy storage in muscle-spring systems.

We relax this demand when comparing more than two species to cater for evolutionary variation [ 63] and for the incompleteness [ 36] and noise within present PPI data sets [ 34]: An interolog then is defined as an interaction which is present in more than 50% of the species being compared.

Biological networks experience quantitative change in response to environmental and evolutionary variation.

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