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A more interesting hypothesis is that this methane comes from present-day microbial life that grows underground, perhaps heated by volcanic activity and hot springs.
Our results favor the alternative and to our minds more interesting hypothesis that urban populations of T. sessile have arisen multiple times from nearby populations in natural habitats.
In a more interesting hypothesis, the spreading might be explained by a polymerization of Dnmt3a on the EpCAM and VEGFA promoters.
A more interesting hypothesis is that the lysine, upon detachment of the glutamate, would acquire a position that allows it to stabilize the hydroperoxide ligand, either directly or through water molecules, and would also facilitate the protonation of the hydroperoxo (by acidifying the water molecule).
This could be due to an overestimation of the number of bypassed lesions, as previously discussed, but another and more interesting hypothesis to explain this finding is the possible presence of two different modifications on a single monomer of PCNA at the same time.
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I will discuss an alternative conceptual model that is more interesting for framing hypotheses about autism and schizophrenia (and about the possible role of imprinted genes in their aetiology).
Clearly much more complete material from the cranium and postcranium will be needed to provide a more compelling test this interesting hypothesis, but at present we consider a Gaudeamus-hystricid link to be more likely, given biogeographic considerations, than a nested placement of Gaudeamus or Hystricidae deep within the caviomorph clade, as is suggested by the unconstrained topology.
In my opinion, this runs the risk of losing the reader's interest, before reaching the more interesting discussion of the "second touch" hypothesis.
David Haig, a professor of evolutionary biology at Harvard University, who was not involved in the research, said the paper posed an interesting hypothesis, though more work needs to be done to prove it.
This is a highly interesting and controversial hypothesis — much more interesting than anything having to do with the straw poll itself — so let's take a couple of different approaches toward it.
Of course, if we go beyond this to more complex (and admittedly more interesting) statements, for example, to hypotheses of ancestry and descent, the picture becomes murkier because such notions cannot be tested; we are back to probability judgements, and unquantifiable ones at that, although now we can see where they are coming from.
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