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These results suggested that the deletion mutants detected by PC2 and PC4 caused more diverse morphological changes than the natural strains.
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Third, large genomes support more diverse metabolic networks and morphological elements (at various scales from cell components to tissues and organs) than small genomes, which in turn may provide new functional niches for novel genes.
The previous phylogenetic analysis of chloroplast data showed that Metrosideros in the Hawaiian Islands has island-based clades, and that diverse morphological forms are more closely related on any particular island than to similar forms on other islands [16].
This suggests that morphological diversification is driven by natural selection pushing morphologies toward more diverse and extreme forms (Mayr, 1984).
If community composition of non-cichlids strongly constrains patterns of morphological diversity, the assemblages of LV and LM should be similar and more diverse than the LT assemblage.
Wang et al. (2005) suggested that the genus Galaxaura should have more diverse species in the tropical oceans and that the synonymy of numerous species based solely on morphological observations should be reassessed carefully after showing that the monophyly of a pan-tropical species, G. rugosa, was not supported by their molecular analyses.
However, other morphological comparisons [ 6- 8] and studies of serology [ 9] have supported a relationship to the more diverse (~150 extant species) group that includes pond turtles and tortoises (Testudinoidea).
Morphological data suggest that, unlike most other groups of marine organisms, scleractinian corals of the genus Stylophora are more diverse in the western Indian Ocean and in the Red Sea than in the central Indo-Pacific.
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