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I found that the two worlds – schools and edtech – are almost like diverging universes.
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A track like "Diverge," with its easy swing and chromatic upwelling, lays out something like a personal manifesto.
Phylogenetic and chromosomal analysis suggests that TLR2 and a TLR1-like gene diverged from an ancestral gene early in vertebrate evolution [ 7].
Phylogenetic and genome analyses suggest that TLR1- and TLR2-like genes diverged from a common ancestor early in vertebrate evolution [ 1, 2].
Thus, it is not clear when plant-specific GSK3/SHAGGY-like kinases diverged or what complement of GSK genes is present in basal angiosperms or indeed other land plants.
As shown in the phylogenetic tree (Fig. 5a), these duplicated endochitinase-like proteins diverged rapidly and only one copy retained high sequence similarity to the orthologous proteins in other Lepidoptera and Drosophila melanogaster genomes.
We further found that the DA1-like genes diverged into Classes I and II at the ancestor of seed plants and acquired 13 clade-specific residues during their evolutionary history.
This is the case of the Non-Yellow-Coloring 1 (NYchlorophyllaselase b family, where the phylogenetic analyses clearly divide the family in two distinct clades: NYC1 and NOL (Non-yellow-coloring-Like) that diverged from a common ancestor.
In other two BBCC species (O. malampuzhaensis and O. minuta), the C-like copies diverged from their common paternal progenitor (O. officinalis alike) at ca. 0.6 Mya, later than the divergence time of their B-like copies from the B-genome of O. punctata (BB) at ca. 1.8 Mya.
It's scissored lengthwise into strips that rise and fall out of phase, like ribbons, diverging and reconverging at various points to form steps, landings, and walkways.
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