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After all, like many evolutionary lineages this blog has occupied its niche for many years, free from competition.

Many evolutionary lineages have recently come to an end; many, many more are likely soon to follow.

Encephalization (an increase in brain size relative to body size) is a well-known trend in many evolutionary lineages.

Authors' response: The analysis presented here already includes an internal control for rate variation in many evolutionary lineages, namely, those of paralogous domains.

The low frequency and wide distribution of dioecy suggest that cosexuality is the ancestral sexual condition, from which dioecy has arisen recently and independently in many evolutionary lineages.

Given that gene duplication has evidently occurred frequently in many evolutionary lineages (17; reviewed in (18)), it generates problems not only for functional analysis, but also for systematics.

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"Adapting to this environment is not a magic trick; it's something these organisms have been able to achieve in many different evolutionary lineages," said Dr. Mitchell L. Sogin, director of the Josephine Bay Paul Center for comparative molecular biology and evolution at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass.

Therefore, the conservation of the amino acids in position 19, and the report of functional conservation across different families, strongly indicates that the same mechanism is preserved from Drosophila to humans across many divergent evolutionary lineages.

Many Coastal Plain species possess evolutionary lineages that have diverged in an east-to-west direction across common biogeographic barriers, including peninsular Florida which separates the maritime Atlantic-vs.-Gulf coast biota, the Apalachicola River (Gulf-Atlantic slope drainages), Mobile Bay, and the Mississippi River [ 30- 32].

Most eukaryotic transcription factors (TFs) are members of ancient protein families, and many are conserved across divergent evolutionary lineages.

Thus, the evolutionary history of the Pyrenean desman supports the "refugia within refugia" hypothesis [ 6], which highlights that the Iberian Peninsula and likely other South European peninsulas cannot be regarded as homogeneous refugia but rather as centers of development of multiple refugia that gave rise to distinct evolutionary lineages within many species.

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