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Which quality was selected for in the evolution of trees whose leaves turn orange or red in the autumn?
Thus, large size has been repeatedly selected for in the evolution of fibroin genes.
Whereas the residues mediating the interactions are conserved, implying a structural or functional role of the observed structure selected for in the evolution of the orthologues, the interactions involve many polar residues of the sort often observed in non-obligate complexes.
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Along with Dr. Eldredge, Mr. Temkin has been applying the methods of scientific classification he normally uses to study pearl oysters to look for patterns in the evolution of psalteries.
For example, in the evolution of horned dinosaurs (ceratopsians), it can be seen that the beak evolved first, followed by the frill, and finally the nose and eye horns, which were differently developed in different groups.
These processes tend to be more suitably modeled by impulsive differential equations, which allow for discontinuities in the evolution of the state.
A bacteriophage can contain genes that contribute to its host's phenotype: for example, in the evolution of Escherichia coli O157 H7 and Clostridium botulinum, the toxin genes in an integrated phage converted a harmless ancestral bacterium into a lethal pathogen.
The genus is a model for studies in the evolution of phytophagous insects and their host-plant associations.
In agreement with previous studies, we find evidence for acceleration in the evolution of UCP1 on the Eutherian lineage.
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