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While the reference Nipponbare sequence is particularly useful for evolutionary and functional studies, its use for extensive analysis of genome diversity remains limited because of considerable inter- and intra-species and even intra-subspecies chromosomal rearrangements, such as insertions and deletions, duplications, inversions, translocations, and transpositions.
For instance, Andreason contends that a cladistic race concept that divides northeastern from southeastern Asians is scientifically useful for evolutionary research, even if it conflicts with the folk concept of a unified Asian race.
It is a handy pocket-sized explanation of a theory, useful for evolutionary scholars to explain the fundamentals and not get lost in their particular area of interest, useful for college (possibly even high school) teachers to provide a foundation of evolutionary theory, and is topical enough to pull in readers of all disciplines.
These results provide further empirical support that contagious yawning is a measure of empathy, which may be useful for evolutionary biology and mental health.
So, the macromolecular components of the ribosome have been useful for evolutionary studies.
Variations within cp genome sequences are useful for evolutionary studies from population-level processes to more distant phylogenetic relationships.
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The SSRs identified in this study represent a useful resource for evolutionary genetic studies of birds.
We argue that trees may still be a useful representation for evolutionary histories in light of new data.
The simplicity of ϕX174 gene regulation also makes it a useful model for evolutionary studies of gene transcription.
Conservation clearly remains a consistent and useful measure for evolutionary constraint where selection is sufficiently strong and also for weak constraint if mutations are unbiased.
Genomes in particular are useful resources for evolutionary questions of social behavior because they grant access to both broad scale and fine scale details and mechanisms (Richards 2015).
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