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Subsequently we considered a more general evolutionary model assuming that X and Y utilize different resources and therefore have different carrying capacities, [18].

Our hypothesis differs from that of Fryxell's [23] in that we suggest a more general evolutionary relationship: coevolution occurs not only specifically amongst genes that interact with each other but also amongst genes that are known to be involved in the same biological function.

It may also provide insights into more general evolutionary design principles of neuropeptidergic systems, since recent findings suggest that not only the genetic control of neuroendocrine system development (see [16]), but also several peptide functions and signaling cascades bear significant homologies between Drosophila and vertebrates (e.g. [17] [22]).

From a more general evolutionary standpoint, these results are consistent with the notion that neutral mutations provide essential material for subsequent evolutionary innovation [ 28- 31].

A more general evolutionary model than the HP model was proposed by Yancopoulos, Attie and Friedberg [ 7] called the Double Cut and Join operation (DCJ).

41 Evolutionary trends on individual branches may align with or diverge from more general evolutionary patterns as different species follow different adaptive directions.

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From a more general perspective, evolutionary systems biology focuses on one of the core problems of all biology, i.e., the evolutionary interplay between the genotype and the phenotype [ 10].

In Sects.  4 and  5 the approach will be extended to more general nonlinear evolutionary inequalities.

However, these alignments contain no signal of common ancestry (in more general terms, no evolutionary signal) whatsoever because each position in each sequence is generated independently from other positions.

First, consider the justification K&W provide for why they their simulation produces convergent sequences: … these [simulated] alignments contain no signal of common ancestry (in more general terms, no evolutionary signal) whatsoever because each position in each sequence is generated independently from other positions.

Students have found them useful and interesting in their own right and I have often used them as an entrée to a more general overview of evolutionary theory.

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