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Subgenotypes have been described within these HBV genotypes based on a divergence in the complete nucleotide sequence greater than 4% and less than 8% [4].

Finally, diversification within each of these intraspecific lineages occurred from the Upper Miocene in lineage VIII of B. duperreyi (based on a divergence rate of 1.3% Myr−1; 2.0 Myr 95% HPD: 1.0 2.1) to the Middle Pleistocene in lineage III of B. duperreyi (based on a divergence rate of 2.3% Myr−1; 0.2 Myr 95% HPD: 0.2 0.4; see Fig. 3 for more details about the dating results).

HBV as a highly variable virus is at least classified into eight genotypes based on a divergence in the entire nucleotide sequence greater than 8% [ 3- 21].

Based on a divergence analysis calibrated with hypotheses from previous studies and fossil data, it appears that microhylid genera inhabiting the New World originated during a period of gradual cooling from the late Oligocene to mid Miocene.

I first reduced the dimensionality of the 11 shape variables by calculating morphological divergence scores for each individual along the stream reservoir gradient based on a divergence vector (referred to as habitat divergence vector hereafter) as defined by Langerhans (2009).

Based on a divergence of East Asians from Africans of 55,000 years ago (Nei and Roychoudhury 1974 , 1993, and assuming that RST is proportional to time, we can estimate the evolutionary rate of Y-STR by using the Y-STR tree.

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The presence of a divergence point on the branch separating the two subtrees will decrease W by increasing the independence of rates between the two subtrees.

The numerical procedure is based on a divergence-free finite element method and is applicable to multiply connected domains.

The method is formulated for an arbitrary inner product, so that the pressure cannot be eliminated by Galerkin projections on a divergence-free basis.

Interestingly, divergent redundant transcriptional regulators showed, on average, a divergence in isoelectric points compared to the background or even other redundant categories.

The effect of stepwise mutations on population divergence at a locus is predicted to be negligible for a divergence time T≪1/μ and to become apparent for T≥1/μ [28].

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