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Magnifying these intricate selections, sometimes to 100 times their normal size, allowed her to explore and capture beautiful details that would have been barely noticed by the human eye and turn them into their own exquisite, full-sized pieces.
While the primary selective forces shaping eye physiology and morphology in B. anynana have to be further pursued with field and lab experiments, we propose that an intricate balance between sexual selection, natural selection, and developmental constraint are playing a role.
This year was already highly tense — starting in the fall, China's leadership changes hands for only the fourth time since the 1949 Communist revolution, in an intricate, hidden process of selection that the Brookings Institution's Chinese politics expert, Cheng Li, has described as "turbulent".
Interactions between mutational biases, BGC, and weak selection can have intricate effects on sequence conservation and its inference: the rate of evolution at constrained sites can actually be higher compared with neutrally evolving sites, and conservation estimates will typically depend on the orientation of selection and vary over time.
One of his advertisements, which Ms. Frank says might have proved especially alluring to customers was "devices in hair," a selection of stock, but intricate, designs.
Selection-driven speciation results from the intricate interplay of processes at the phenotypic level (where natural and sexual selection are operating) and at the genetic level (where, for example, linkage disequilibria have to evolve between ecological and mating characters), and models focusing simultaneously on both levels tend to be intractable.
In "On the Origin of Species," he wrote that the idea that natural selection could produce such an intricate organ "seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree".
Taken together, this is the environment conducive for cross-functional communication, cooperation, and integration of the intricate variables needed for effective evaluation and selection of project proposals in complex business environments.
In this whole genome analysis of the human genome, we showed that codon bias is related to selection, but in a more intricate way compared to mechanisms of selection in other organisms.
The unequal usage of synonymous codons, often termed as codon usage bias (CUB), is generally thought to be an intricate combined outcome of mutation pressure, natural selection, and genetic drift [ 1- 5].
On the last day of our New York event, we caught up with the group's three founding members, Kibwe Tavares, Jonathan Gales and Paul Nicholls, who were there screening a selection of their vast, architecturally-intricate short films.
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