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This result showed that the synonymous sites in RH1 were evolving as expected and thus we can exclude the possibility of gene duplication and sequence error caused an erroneous phylogeny and implying that nonsynonymous sites may be confusing the gene tree.
If λ = 1, the trait is evolving as expected by a random walk model, whereas λ = 0 means a trait is evolving among species as if they were independent and no phylogenetic correction is needed.
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A subsequent piece, to be published later this week, explains why the distribution of airline reservations has not evolved as expected, and why reregulation may be required.
Experiments conducted in agarose evolved as expected; the nucleation front moved faster as the protein concentration was increased.
ETDRS acuity and threshold character size for single letter measurements evolved, as expected, similarly throughout the training.
Note also that when the b: c ratio was low, cooperation did not evolve (as expected from inclusive fitness theory [ 1]) but recognition locus diversity persisted at maximal values.
The ecology of the landfill and its surrounding lands, which include some wetlands that were never used for garbage disposal, is expected to begin evolving, as well.
As the amount of data available in the literature supporting the efficacy and safety of topical NSAIDs continues to grow, treatment guidelines can be expected to evolve as well.
Although genes from most species evolve slowly, as expected, additional cases of highly accelerated rates were found, as were examples of exceptionally slow sequence evolution.
Thus, ST-1 lysis interval appears to have evolved qualitatively as expected, but did not reach the optimum despite selection to do so.
Its people expect government to evolve as well.
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