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The film's themes of puberty and (at least implicit) child sexuality may make Evolution a stumbling block for some viewers.

The fact that life in any form and the eye have highly interdependent, simultaneously successful systems may make evolution seem illogical or nonsensical.

There are many well known genetic system "crashes" (failing to work as usual) like The fact that life in any form and the eye have highly interdependent, simultaneously successful systems may make evolution seem illogical or nonsensical.

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Efforts to integrate evolution throughout biology curricula rather than segregating it into a single unit may also prove more effective (Nehm et al. 2009), as may steps taken to make evolution relevant to everyday concerns (e.g., Hillis 2007).

Although many studies have investigated the nature of cis and trans changes in transcription factors and their binding sites across species (e.g., Bradley et al. 2010; McDaniell et al. 2010; Schmidt et al. 2010; Ni et al. 2012), the contribution that changes in RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and their targets may make to evolution has been studied little.

These diverse types of biobanks have different roles in the generation and translation of knowledge into public health and clinical medicine, and technological plus conceptual evolution may make it impossible or undesirable to harmonize completely their practices, policies, and operations.

The gradual nature of evolution, however, may make it impossible in practice, at least in some cases, to determine whether or not we have completely attained that separation (p. 185).

Most antitrust cases are settled before this point, many remedies require a breakup -- the one option the appeals court strongly discouraged -- and the rapid evolution of technology may make restoring the conditions that existed before Microsoft's violations impossible or irrelevant.

According to Furusawa and Doi, such fidelity difference between the leading and lagging strands may make it possible to accelerate the evolution of unicellular and multicellular organisms and avoid the extinction of the population.

Thus, it has been hypothesized that their wide distribution and in some cases major genome load may make these elements important in the evolution of a diverse, environmentally-relevant suite of bacteria.

Ardi may make scientists rethink the story of human evolution — whether, for example, our ancestors were still sleeping in high branches when they began to walk upright on the ground.

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