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Through 25 years of monthly columns in Natural History magazine, many books of collected essays, and numerous public appearances, Gould became for much of the public the face of evolutionary biology.

Even under larger changes over evolutionary time, the tendency of the system to stay close to the valley floors will preserve and buffer developmental pathways in the face of evolutionary change.

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In particular, strains of Wolbachia for release need to be carefully selected and evaluated to ensure long-term viability of the strategy in the face of ongoing evolutionary changes, and to meet any regulatory and community concerns.

Multi-functionality in individual proteins requires the maintenance of multiple biochemical domains; hence multi-functionality may be regarded as a possible selective force favoring large protein sizes in the face of the evolutionary pressure to reduce genome size and biosynthetic costs.

It really is another case of evolutionary updates.

The closeness of the occlusal match is substantial enough that one might hypothesize a simple, unifying developmental genetic control that maintains occlusion in the face of population and evolutionary variation.

The face value for eons of evolutionary history is only about $10, though the limited 1,000 unit release may drive the price up to something more worthy of its genetic treasure trove.

The idea that society can do without it flies in the face of history and, now, evolutionary biology.

To find how these birds fare in the face of an aggressive adversary, evolutionary biologist Alexander Badyaev and his colleagues at the University of Arizona in Tucson turned to a group of house finches that has lived in Arizona for hundreds of years.

The equal rates of Xist evolution in the face of these very different evolutionary processes acting on elements in the L1-inactive and the L1-active species strongly suggests that Xist evolution is independent of L1 evolution.

We have developed a theory called Buffered Qualitative Stability BQSS) based on the hypothesis that GRNs are organised so that they remain robust in the face of unpredictable environmental and evolutionary changes.

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