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As an alternative, one might argue that the two shared traits associated with small size in dogs may reflect convergence as a result of artificial selection for size rather than divergence from a single common ancestor in the Middle East.

Chemosensor-evoked potentiation of cough may reflect convergence of cough receptors and chemosensors onto common brainstem neurons responsible for generating cough [ 14, 22], and shares many similarities with the interaction between cutaneous mechanosensors and chemosensors in the spinal cord, which is thought to underlie the manifestation of aberrant pain states [Reviewed in 22, 63].

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Furthermore, the more effective facilitation of the motor output during simultaneous ES and IS may reflect some convergence of pathways on the same interneuronal populations involved in the regulation of locomotion.

Indeed, even what appear to be shared similarities between phyla can be unreliable because they may reflect evolutionary convergence and independent acquisition rather than common ancestry.

There is no evidence that rhs and mafB are homologous, and so their structurally analogy may reflect a convergence enforced by common mechanistic constraints.

The decrease in variation of stem lignin content may reflect a convergence in developmental variability as plants senesce, and most likely accounts for the observed absence of the genotype effect in senesced samples.

gloeocystis might reflect a conserved gene order that was inherited from a distant common ancestor and subsequently rearranged in other glaucophytes, or it could reflect convergence.

This lack of convergence may reflect the more varied locomotor repertoire of Ateles, such that they do not engage in the ricochetal brachiation of hylobatids, make use of a prehensile tail during suspensory locomotion, and also engage in a substantial amount (21% of locomotor time) of quadrupedal walking and running [ 59].

Although subduction is a long-term process, the uplift that results in mountains tends to occur in discrete episodes and may reflect intervals of stronger plate convergence that squeezes the thermally weakened crust upward.

We suggest that signal convergence between the sexes may reflect strong selective pressures on kin recognition, whereas signal convergence within the sexes may arise as its by-product or function independently to prevent competition between unfamiliar relatives.

Given the differences noted above with a conifer species, this strong convergence among tropical species belonging to different families may reflect specific patterns to tree species that undergo the same environmental conditions rather than general patterns in plants.

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