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However, the detection of APC/C subunits and targets in fast evolving organisms, like E. cuniculi and T. vaginalis, rather suggested that most of the missing components in G. lamblia, E. histolytica and Apicomplexa, reflected true losses.
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Reproducing in vivo the experiments performed in our simulation requires the breeding of separate populations of individuals in specific environments for hundreds or thousands of generations with repeated analysis of the operating genetic regulation networks, which would imply a near-impossible effort even in the simplest and fastest evolving organisms, such as bacteria.
Scientists have made self-reproducing, evolving organisms of their own -- but only within a computer.
The isolation of fast evolving genes can be easily accomplished on model organisms for which abundant genomic and transcriptomic knowledge exist.
The music industry is a constantly evolving organism.
In effect, the slowly evolving organism becomes the Stackelberg leader in a sequential game, in which the slow player learns to adopt extortion strategies, whereas the faster evolving player learns to play the best response, and to cooperate unconditionally (Bergstrom and Lachmann, 2003; Damore and Gore, 2011; Gokhale and Traulsen, 2012).
Importantly, these repeats, despite their TG-richness, are less prone to fold into G-quadruplexes (Tran et al. 2011), and it has been shown that in these organisms, the telomere-binding proteins are fast evolving (Teixeira and Gilson 2005).
Flaviviridae family is composed of fast evolving RNA viruses that infects vertebrate (mammals and birds) and/or invertebrate (ticks and mosquitoes) organisms.
In Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph: Gibberella zeae) [ 48] and Neurospora crassa (anamorph: Chrysonilia crassa) [ 49], clustering occurs in subtelomeric regions and contains particularly fast evolving genes, such encoding secreted proteins and orphan genes related to ecological success of an organism.
These fledgling events are fast evolving.
Retroviruses evolve and HIV is a notoriously fast evolving virus.
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