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Possible scenarios are that one copy evolves a new function (neofunctionalization) or the ancestral functions get subdivided between the paralogs (subfunctionalization) [ 20, 21].
For reproductive traits, it is difficult to obtain sizeable cohorts of animals for comparison, particularly for phenotypic measurements obtained after first calving, as birth cohorts get subdivided according to sex of calf, age of dam, and whether or not yearlings became pregnant.
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India's population now tops one billion, and as property has gotten subdivided repeatedly among ever more heirs, some farmers are now left to eke out a living with plots no bigger than a tennis court.
"Our language is getting subdivided by some forces of the federal government.
Under subdivision, each square in the plane gets subdivided into squares of one-fourth the size.
Each edge also gets subdivided according to finitely many edge types.
Barycentric subdivision is an example of a subdivision rule with one edge type (that gets subdivided into two edges) and one tile type (a triangle that gets subdivided into 6 smaller triangles).
What has happened in these recent cases, he said, is that "we seem to wait until a developer shows interest in a piece of land and moves to get permits for subdividing, and then we become motivated to buy the land, which now has a much higher price than it would have had if the town had been the first to offer the landowner".
It is shown that, regardless of distribution function, for both γ and R, as sample size gets smaller or subdividing ratio gets larger, the region of acceptance gets wider (worse).
Diseases have been subdivided by the type of mutation.
Many have been subdivided into two or three apartments.
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