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Yet, on the contrary, it seems that the evolution of textile designs has been more influenced by phylogenesis than ethnogenesis.
Thus, it seems that the evolution of mRNA decay systems in eukaryotes has been driven by eRF1 and eRF3 gene duplications.
So, it seems that the evolution of FDS2 and CDS are not consistent with the predictions of the EAC model, where both duplicated copies would evolve under positive selection [ 24, 25].
Although the overall correlation between protein divergence and expression divergence is strongest in brain and cerebellum (fig. 1 C), it therefore seems that the evolution of genes with specific functions in the primate nervous system is skewed toward changes that affect gene expression.
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It seems that evolution starts out slowly, with just a few key differences appearing, but then snowballs with differences accumulating at a faster rate over time.
It seems that gene loss began during the evolution from B. bronchiseptica, and is continuing during the evolution of B. pertussis.
Thus, it seems that the rate of evolution of the entire peptide may be correlated with the rate of evolution of the signal peptide.
So we are not at all leaving behind population genetics which is indeed crucial for understanding evolution at any level - it seems that the true unit of evolution within the population-genetic framework is...a FUE.
It seems that the combination of directed evolution and rational design represents the most powerful tool for protein engineering and metabolic engineering.
In conclusion, it seems clear that the evolution of sensory cells in the coronal organs of tunicates is intimately correlated with the evolution of the respective feeding system.
It seems plausible that the evolution of a RanGTP-independent mRNA export pathway in opisthokonts might be related to the observed differences in the regulation of gene expression.
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