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For example, in protein-protein interaction networks the relative number of outliers tends to decrease with the complexity of organism, i.e. proteins in more complex species show higher homogeneity in their interplay [38].

Mutation rates are generally lower in bacteria and other microorganisms than in more complex species.

In the long-distant past a species of bacterium gave up its freedom and settled down in symbiosis with another, more complex species of cell.

The evolution of carbon dioxide and water is shown in Fig. 4, while the evolution of more complex species is shown in Fig. 5.

For larger, more complex species, the interconnectedness of high free volume domains plays a role in reducing the apparent diffusion constant as the time of measurement increases.

Although no convincing detections of even the simplest amino acid glycine have been reported so far, rich organic chemistry of molecular clouds gives hope to expect even more complex species of prebiotic interest to be present in the interstellar medium.

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Habitat assessment and landscape characterization describe the current amounts of different habitat types and summarize patch characteristics, and landscape configurations that define the ability of a landscape to sustain healthy bird populations and are a valuable first step to describing the planning area before pursuing more complex species-specific models.

Both types of creationists, however, believe that changes in organisms may involve changes within a species or downward changes (negative mutations), but they do not believe that any of these changes can lead to the evolution of a lower or simpler species into a higher or more-complex species.

Repeated impacts generate novel, and more complex product species; we found CN, CH4, CH3NO, methylamine (CH3NH2), and acetamide (CH3CONH2), among others; the complex species are formed less frequently than the simple fragments.

We identified a group of 'rare city parks', dissimilar in ecological composition that hosted more complex and species rich plant communities compared to 'common city parks'.

In 1858, Bronn published the work in German, and in it, he drew a tree diagram (Fig. 17) to illustrate the successive finds of ever more complex appearing species in the fossil record.

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