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Furthermore, each species evolves as a unit.
Independent HCV isolates of a given subtype typically differ by 6%to10%0%, and genetic variation between viral genomes within an individual is usually 1%to3%3% because of the replication of HCV as a quasispecies (that is, a collection of genetic variants that clusters around a master sequence and that evolves as a unit [ 4]).
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These data suggest that patients with advanced disease and their caregivers share similar perceptions and evolve as a "unit of care," and caregivers, as unique and important members of the patient's health care team, are also in need of care.
These states can be folded by their similarity but will rarely evolve as a unit.
Since the WD-40 of the family evolve as a unit, in concert, their comparison is evolutionary meaningful.
In contrast, in the concerted evolution process, members of a family evolve as a unit within a genome by unequal crossing-overs and/or gene conversion and sequences will then group as species of origin rather than as orthologues.
During concerted evolution a mutation in any given repeat can ultimately either spread to all of the repeats or be eliminated, as a result all the repeats evolve as a unit.
In concerted evolution, all family member genes evolve as a unit.
This led to the hypothesis that non-ribosomal peptide synthetase modules evolve as a unit [ 18].
The fact that syndactylous digit proportions differ significantly between locomotor groups supports the hypothesis that they evolve as a unit subject to selection pressures.
The authors' argument rests on the assumption that the ion translocating proteolipid subunit and the ATP hydrolyzing subunits evolved as a unit.
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