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We hypothesize that Taos troglomorphic specimens represent a unique species, following the above-mentioned genetic and morphological divergence from syntopic forms.

A recurrent line showing greatest morphological divergence from the primary tumour line also demonstrated the greatest differences at the ultrastructural level, in increased production of plasminogen activator and in the composition of cell-surface glycoproteins.

First, contrary to squamates that exhibit prominent morphological divergence from the tetrapod body plan (e.g., loss of limbs in snakes), the body plan of chaetognaths is remarkably conserved and the phylum displays very little morphological variation that could possibly be related to a Hox expression shift.

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Coalescent simulations showed that fixation of song types has occurred faster than expected under neutrality but the null hypothesis that morphological divergence resulted from drift was not rejected.

Allopatric speciation is an enigma in many marine organisms because larval dispersal can potentially connect disjoint populations and thereby prevent the reproductive and morphological divergence that arises from prolonged isolation [ 1- 7].

This is reflected in the minimal morphological divergence of domestic cats from their wildcat ancestors (Driscoll et al. 2009) and might also explain the similarity in the protein content of experimentally selected and wild diets.

The solid black line, showing morphological divergence in volume of the olfactory bulbs, diverges from the broken line, showing the pattern under Brownian motion, at about 6 MYA and a sharp peak between 4 - 2 MYA.

However, it should be noted that with both genes, the gray whale's (Eschrichtius robustus, Family Eschrichtidae) placement with respect to the Balaenopteridae makes the latter paraphyletic, although this has been recorded previously [11], [30], [64], [66], indicating a significant morphological divergence of the gray whale from a balanaeopterid ancestor [62], [66].

Instead, the younger populations in Western Europe show more morphological divergence than the older populations from Africa and the Near East.

This pattern of rapid morphological divergence (e. g., resulting from founder effects) is similar to that observed in other studies of recent colonization of island habitats [ 40- 43].

This pattern of rapid morphological divergence (e. g., resulting from founder effects) is similar to that observed in other studies about recent colonization of island habitats.

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