Sentence examples for making evolutionary inferences from inspiring English sources

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This strategy enabled us to clearly differentiate varieties within these four subpopulations, but it introduced a bias when making evolutionary inferences.

In the particular case of caprines, in which mtDNA recombination is an acknowledged issue [ 28], it should be routine to search for evidence of recombination before making evolutionary inferences.

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In these cases intraspecific genealogies constitute the appropriate way to make evolutionary inferences.

Diploid A- and D-genome species can be compared to the A- and D-genomes found within these allotetraploids to make evolutionary inferences about polyploidy.

Having obtained the most reliable estimates of ancestral states at each node in the tree for each phenotype it is then possible to use these to make evolutionary inferences.

The possibility of such a bias should be borne in mind when making further evolutionary inferences concerning the demographic and selective history of maritime pine populations.

Thus far, however, only a single chlorarachniophyte nucleomorph and plastid genome has been sequenced, making broad evolutionary inferences within the chlorarachniophytes and between chlorarachniophytes and cryptophytes difficult.

With the number of completely sequenced genomes approaching a landmark of 1000, it is becoming possible to look for similarities and differences between genomes to make evolutionary and functional inferences.

These universals make evolutionary sense.

Both of these make evolutionary sense.

That would make evolutionary sense, Feldmeier says.

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