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The barriers to reproduction that may evolve between a pair of populations have customarily been divided into prezygotic and postzygotic components, both of which are typically inherited in a complex and polygenic fashion.
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So conceivably, the alarm-calling behaviour may evolve by between-group selection, even though within each group, selection favours monkeys that do not give alarm calls.
The alternative model posits that pleiotropy is easily broken and that gene functions may evolve independently between appendages.
One reason monkeypox worries researchers is that some have speculated it may evolve to transmit more easily between humans and fill the ecological niche left after the eradication of smallpox (Science, 18 July 1997, p. 312).
In other words, enemies may evolve the ability to discriminate between defended and undefended hosts and preferentially avoid defended ones (behavioral adaptation), or develop a direct counter-adaptation allowing the successful attack of defended hosts (physiological adaptation).
"In the future that may evolve so that you have contact between the person in the stands and the officials," he said.
New structural types of RPS may evolve gradually and be disseminated by transmission between individuals.
The tRNA-Trp may evolve to enhance the weak binding already present between its anticodon and UGA.
Trauma care is stressful and characterised by uncertainty, and, as such, gaps between knowledge and routine practice may evolve [ 22, 23].
In principle, ropt > 0 suggests that the genetic architecture of polygenic adaptation may evolve such as to optimize the recombination rates between loci harboring adaptive mutations.
The lack of a relationship suggests that the phenotypic trade-off between egg size and number may evolve independently without a direct genetic trade-off [ 26].
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