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Therefore, Hamilton's rule for the evolution of cooperation applies [21] and sperm cooperation may still evolve despite haploid genetic influences if the selective pressure (e.g., due to high risk of sperm competition) is intense enough [22].

Female preferences may still evolve with competitive costs, although the preference strength needed to overcome selection and fix preferences increases as costs become greater.

To address these issues, I first model the evolution of a single female preference in a system with costly intrasexual competition for mates, to determine when preferences may still evolve and the strength of selection acting on preference.

Under an evolutionary constraints hypothesis, genes that determine the expression level of a transcript may still evolve as long as the sum of their effects would not be changed.

This is not to say that intrasexual competition entirely prevents preference evolution; simulation results indicated that preferences may still evolve if they are sufficiently strong enough to overcome natural selection, and that the multiple preferences evolving simultaneously may reduce (but not eliminate) direct selection.

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It is still an immature market offer, and its revenue model is not yet clear; thus, its underlying ethos, while appearing altruistic, may still yet evolve or become marketized.

President Obama said last week, "Americans may be still evolving when it comes to marriage equality, but as I've indicated, personally Michelle and I have made up our minds".

Studying the species from different geographic regions and altitudes, indicates that the species may be still evolving in different pathways as reported by Ashour et al. (2005).

Since the gene Dic61B is found in D. simulans, we hypothesize that it is the truly indispensable axonemal intermediate chain encoding gene, while Sdic may be still evolving its function affecting the competence of the sperm of D. melanogaster in a more subtle manner.

The so-called human-accelerated regions represent DNA sequences that have evolved (and may still be evolving) especially quickly along the human lineage, compared to related lineages (Pollard et al. 2006; Prabhakar et al. 2006).

The boldest experiment in thinking outside the weeklong box may still be evolving.

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