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Other than the trophic traits around the buccal region (i.e., length of mouth and jaw, and width of mouth and head) that are clearly important for feeding adaptation, an alternative hypothesis for phenotypic differences corresponding to habitat type may involve divergent selection driven by differing predation threats among habitats.
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Although gene regulation can be conserved through substitution of one transcriptional regulator for another, transcriptional rewiring may also involve divergent regulatory outputs (Ihmels et al. 2005; Brown et al. 2009; Lavoie et al. 2009; Perez and Groisman 2009a).
Messy problems involve divergent, at times conflicting, interests and perspectives and their urgency prevents comprehensive analysis.
Although studies of bloodstream infections are divergent and may involve specific and non-specific patient populations, several trends including an increasing incidence, a changing microbiology and a sustained high mortality [ 3] are apparent.
Although there are sequence similarities between catfish and zebrafish at various levels, we decided to use only gene sequences for our analysis because gene sequences are more unique and highly conserved in the teleost genomes while sequences from intergenic regions are more divergent, and may involve repeated sequences.
Considering the documented influence of MHC genotype on odor-mediated mate choice, we hypothesized that odor differences between these species may involve differences in MHC genes accumulated under divergent host-parasite coevolution.
The recommended choices may involve tradeoffs.
It may involve a bit of superstition.
Again, that may involve extra capital.
Treatment may involve weeks on a ventilator.
The mission itself may involve another compromise.
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