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If evolving lineages are at mutation-selection-drift equilibrium, the overall numbers of slightly deleterious and slightly beneficial replacements must be equal, although at a given moment a site is more often occupied by a (slightly) superior allele and, thus, is more often under negative selection.
Additionally, growth-equity investors tend to be much more hands-on and often occupy seats on the boards of their portfolio companies.
Even in female-dominated occupations, men often occupy the more skilled and better paid positions.
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Second, allosteric and orthosteric ligands often occupy different areas of chemical space with different physicochemical properties; thus, potentially, an allosteric site may be more druggable.
Periodic doubling cascades resulting in chaos frequently occurred in one or more stable responses, often occupying large regions of the excitation diagram.
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