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It has become apparent that plants have extensively diversified their arsenal of labdane-related diterpenoids (LRDs), in part via gene duplication and neo-functionalization of the ancestral ent-kaurene synthase (KS) required for gibberellin metabolism.

Therefore, Liolaemus subclades have extensively diversified in body size and converged to occupy overlapping regions of the lineage's morphospace (Fig.  3).

Whitefish (Coregonus spp., Fig. 1J) are one of the most extensively diversified fish in large and deep lakes of the Northern Hemisphere (Turgeon and Bernatchez 2003; Hudson et al. 2011).

The former belongs to a more recently-diverged group (pennates), thought to be extensively diversified by the acquisition of exogenous genes, and by rearrangements mediated by the retrotransposon elements prevalent in the genome [ 67].

An analogous case is the extinct clades of Palaeochiropterygidae and Hassianycteridae, which extensively diversified in Central Europe during geographic isolation of that region in the Early and Middle Eocene [ 43, 44].

The two current approaches to the analysis of antibody repertoires [next generation sequencing (NGS) and mass spectrometry (MS)] present difficult computational challenges since antibodies are not directly encoded in the germline but are extensively diversified by somatic recombination and hypermutations.

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Under Mr. Ganzi, Hearst has diversified extensively into new businesses, including online ventures, though it remains primarily a magazine, television and newspaper company.

The otherwise mainly Holarctic tribe Hydroporini has diversified extensively in Australia, forming a radiation of 10 morphologically and ecologically very diverse genera and >150 described species.

For example, the CC chemokine family has expanded and diversified extensively in zebrafish and in total 111 chemokine genes have been identified in the zebrafish genome, against 44 genes in humans [26].

Our results not only support earlier suggestions from the fossil record that stylasterid corals first appeared in a deep-water setting, but reveal that this group of corals has diversified extensively in the deep sea and invaded the shallow-water tropics three times and the temperate zone once.

A possible explanation for this pattern is that, whereas the ancestors of LM and LV haplochromines encountered few, if any, resident cichlid or other perciform fish populations as they populated these lakes, the Tropheini invaded (or re-invaded) a lake in which cichlids had already diversified extensively over several million years [17].

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