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Our tree suggests that S. pallidus and S. fragilis share a recent common ancestor from a single deep-water invasion and as such may share adaptations to this environment.

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This line of thinking also captures evolutionary psychologists' view of human nature: human nature is our collection of universally shared adaptations.

The European adapids Adapis, Palaeolemur, and Leptadapis shared adaptations for slow climbing like the lorises, although they may have been quadrupedal runners like small New World monkeys.

The evolution of these species in the freezing Southern Ocean waters has led to many shared adaptations to their ice-laden environment.

Therefore, the genetic similarity between Morocco and Iberia for flowering genes and traits do not seem to reflect shared adaptations to a similar climatic environment.

It is possible to recognize in which human population adaptive selection in the Asparagine N-Glycosylation had major impact and whether there is a common set of shared adaptations.

Furthermore, molecular evidence from PCR amplification of sequences assigned to this pathway surprisingly indicates that genes encoding the post-DHQ pathway leading to MAAs in the coral symbiome are located in the coral host, not in the resident dinoflagellates, so that the biosynthetic pathway is a shared adaptation between the algal and invertebrate partners.

Similarly, my finding of phylogenetic repulsion appears at odds with another recent study that showed that fire regeneration mode can drive phylogenetic clustering through shared adaptation of close relatives to fire-prone environments [ 13].

Permissions typically pertain to the right to reuse, revise, remix and redistribute along with stipulations that allow commercial and/or non-commercial use and the requirement to share back adaptations.

Finally, our examination of the expected distribution of repeated evolution if adaptation was not contingent showed that incidences of repeated evolution should tend to be clustered among more distantly related taxa, simply because there are more distantly related taxa than closely related taxa to share potential adaptations (Fig.  3).

Helen Edmundson's work has always featured strong women, notably the Shared Experience adaptations of Anna Karenina and The Mill On The Floss.

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