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Genetic algorithms, evolutionary programming, evolution strategies, and genetic programming have a number of qualities in common, all evolve solutions, all utilize some kind of selection based on survival of the fittest, and all invoke some sort of evolutionary manipulation such as crossover or mutation.

However, we must keep in mind that such independent data also underwent some kind of selection criteria.

Inevitably there is some kind of selection (bias) involved in such studies as they exclude undiagnosed patients.

One alternative explanation for the marked sex difference in Darwin Award winners is that there is some kind of selection bias.

This suggests that some kind of selection of less child-oriented people into unmarried cohabitation might be operative (cf. Beets et al. 1999).

A possible explanation for these findings could be that there is some kind of selection due to the early death of schizophrenia patients [ 28, 29].

This indicates that this mutation occurred very recently or there is still some kind of selection pressure for a functional enzyme.

The overall high sequence identity of the two chitinases between P. furiosus and T. kodakarensis indicates that this mutation occurred very recently or there is still some kind of selection pressure for a functional enzyme using programmed +/−1 frameshifting.

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