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So the distinction of the cerebellum from the forebrain regions, as seen in the miRNA expression profiles, may reflect this evolutionary conservation and suggest that some miRNAs regulate either cerebellar or some forebrain-specific functions.
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This might reflect the evolutionary constraint on diet, exerted in these five species by domestication [ 20].
As this result was confirmed from all analyses, i.e. also from the analysis excluding the effect of low sample size and from both phylogenetically corrected or non-corrected analyses, we suggest that this could reflect the evolutionary life-history allocation of energetic resources in cyprinid females.
Still, this result could reflect the evolutionary variability of nucleotides at these positions as they show differences between the two pasteurellacean DUESs (Figure 4).
The summative causes will ultimately reflect the evolutionary history of this species, and consequent adaptive thresholds to anthropogenic changes to the environment.
Below, we suggest several taxonomic changes within the Gastrophryninae to better reflect the evolutionary history of this subfamily.
To date, support for these lineages has been based solely on single mitochondrial gene genealogies that may not accurately reflect the evolutionary history of this group.
This seems to reflect the evolutionary tendency of human beings to favor human stimuli over non-human stimuli (for an overview, see Nelson et al. 2005).
have to date not been the subject of a detailed phylogenetic study, it is unclear if these taxonomic changes reflect the evolutionary relationships within this portion of the genus or are examples of morphological convergence [ 10].
However, the dried specimens have obscured the full range of extremely diverse morphological variation that exists in the genus and has resulted in a poor subgeneric classification system that does not reflect the evolutionary history of this group.
This difference alone is likely to reflect the evolutionary importance of food-seeking for the fly.
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