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Taken together, the existing literature suggests that many exceptions exist to the generalization that anterior changes precede posterior changes.
(Many exceptions exist, however, called duopolies).
However, many exceptions exist, and sonar features such as Doppler shift compensation, nasal emission and whispering echolocation, as well as passive listening used by some gleaning species to localize prey, all show independent origins across phylogentically distant groups [38].
Many exceptions exist, such as highly expressed genes that contain TEs, or additively expressed genes that produce siRNA.
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Although exceptions exist, including many 'condylarths', these are most likely to be secondarily derived states, rather than alternative ancestral developmental models for Mammalia.
Unlike LNA, GNA typically results in one-to-one node mapping between different networks (though some exceptions exist that result in one-to-many or many-to-many node mapping [ 24, 32]).
At the same time, exceptions exist, and some bacteria maintain many more pseudogenes than average.
Although many of the world's deltas are deltoid, or triangular, in shape, notable exceptions exist.
Many carriers of these alleles remain asymptomatic until a very late age, although exceptions exist.
Nevertheless, some notable exceptions exist, such as a lack of the atp8 gene in many nematodes (Hu and Gasser 2006).
The reasons for the co-mentioning are many; nonetheless, a biomedical document seldom mentions genes that are totally irrelevant, although certain exceptions exist.
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