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Others may evolve ways of accommodating Islamic rules within a consensual context of tolerance and pragmatism.
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Rules may evolve in ways that mimic DNA evolution (e.g., point mutations, deletions).
In some cases, the invader may evolve in ways that reduce rather than increase the severity of its impact on native taxa (e.g., reduced allelopathy: Lankau et al. 2009).
This means slack could completely disappear without wages ever catching up with productivity.None of these represents a case for raising rates now; rather, they are forecasts of how the data may evolve in way that justifies raising rates.
Because of these differences and variation in fishery selection, PMRNs may evolve in different ways for different populations.
Rules may evolve in several ways that genetic algorithms use to mimic DNA evolution (e.g., point mutations, deletions, crossing over).
A second hypothesis is that the RNA-editing mechanism may evolve as a way to ameliorate the mutational consequences of asexuality in asexual organellar genomes (Lynch 1997; Lynch et al. 2006).
An elaborate framework featuring the subsequent stages in the emergence process of a species jump has already been developed, describing how an established animal pathogen, through stages of spill-over and lengthening of the transmission chain in the novel host, may evolve all the way up to an established and genetically consolidated pathogenic agent.
Furthermore, our results imply that in an alternatively spliced transcript, neighboring exons of an ASE may evolve in a coordinated way to avoid protein dysfunction.
We further find that the FRFPs of complex ASEs coupled with flanking exons are close to those of simple ASEs, indicating that neighboring exons of an ASE may evolve in a coordinated way to avoid protein dysfunction.
Rather, eyes may evolve in a variety of ways, becoming specialized as pinhole-type, lens-type, or other types of eyes from an early beginning.
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