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These conditions are expected to lead to faster evolution than would be the case with few genes involved in mate choice and little X linkage, plus a greater possibility for divergence in sympatry in certain genomic regions.
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As essentially pelagic fishes, the possibility for allopatric divergence in the herring of Lake Tanganyika may be reduced when compared to the nearshore cichlids of the Lake.
There is a high probability (P > 0.05) that nuclear genes would be fixed in these populations under neutrality, suggesting that drift cannot be rejected as a possibility for morphological divergence [Additional file 3].
Coalescent analyses of the evolution of phenotypic traits suggest that selection is driving song evolution in wedge-tailed sabrewings but drift could not be rejected as a possibility for morphological divergence.
Besides, it eliminates the possibility of divergence.
Thus, there are no concerns about the possibility of divergence in extensions of KM algorithms.
There is then the possibility of divergence between the unilaterally trusted outputs.
The possibility of divergence of function is suggested by the large variation in pIs among the proteins (3.98 to 5.59).
Second, the remaining variable regions were examined for the possibility that the divergence was due to homologous recombination with X. fastidiosa subsp. multiplex.
This allows for the possibility of concerted divergence of signal peptides along with their corresponding peptidase resulting in a wider range of functional signal sequences in Borrelia compared with E. coli.
There's just not much room for divergence, if you read the whole Council".
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