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Bialek thinks critical systems may be common features of life that have repeatedly evolved in different organisms and at different levels — both molecular and behavioral.
From the simple burrowing, equivalve ancestor, the various bivalve groups have repeatedly evolved an elongated, triangular or circular shell; thus, similar body adaptations have been responses to similar modes of life.
We exploit a unique quality of the livebearing fish family Poeciliidae: placentas have repeatedly evolved or been lost, creating diversity among closely related lineages in the presence or absence of placentation5,6.
Superposition eyes have repeatedly evolved in both insects and in crustaceans and are thus taxonomically widespread (Land and Nilsson 2002, Nilsson 1989; see Fig. 1).
More complex image-forming eyes may have repeatedly evolved from such phototactic eyes.
We observed two modes of MS genesis in two regions of tRNA SINEs in which MSs have repeatedly evolved.
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Mr. Burris's description of his contacts with Mr. Blagojevich's allies has repeatedly evolved.
We focus on the vertebrate head skeleton, using a genetic approach in the threespine stickleback fish, a species complex that has repeatedly evolved head skeletal adaptations.
This group of spiny-legged spiders does not spin a web and has repeatedly evolved similar ecomorphs since its ancestor arrived in Hawaii.
"It's an elastic band that has repeatedly evolved in animals that run.
Living in pairs, what researchers call social monogamy, has repeatedly evolved among animals, although in widely varying proportions among different groups.
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