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Several apparent differences exist between it and the previous examples of replication and selection.
In reaction to all sorts of nonstandard examples of replication, Dawkins is driven to extend the phenotype.
Experiences obtained in the convergence areas have been used to inform national level legislation and policy-making and there have been various examples of replication of initiatives from the convergence areas to cover wider geographic areas.
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Initially Dawkins discusses only one example of replication that goes beyond gene-based biological evolution memetic change.
The reaction of the immune system to antigens is closest to the standard biological example of replication and selection (Hull 2001).
The example of replication as an integral component of the original research design establishes the validity of the findings, in terms of their robustness, and signals the importance of replication, which should stimulate further validation by independent researchers.
The solid line in Fig 2B shows an example of replication under these conditions.
The sole example of replication-independent SCC establishment occurs in mitotically proliferating yeast that suffer DNA damage in G2 or M of the cell cycle (Ström et al., 2007; Unal et al., 2007).
Because the sole example of replication-independent SCC establishment occurs during yeast G2/M phase in response to DNA breaks (Ström et al., 2007; Unal et al., 2007), we hypothesized that the programmed, SPO-11-dependent DSBs used to initiate CO recombination might trigger COH-3/4 to become cohesive.
In contrast, the biosynthetic/coenzyme view espoused by Rodin, Szathmáry & Rodin does provide that perspective, and is a welcome development; the model presented here is on far firmer ground than the convenient ordering of extant examples of viral replication into a progression in an attempt to account for the evolution of tRNA, as per the genomic tag hypothesis.
There are also examples of a replication of a small portion of a work being considered a violation of fair use because it was a memorable,[8] significant, or original aspect of the work.[9].
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