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Although Attamyces genotypes differed between Atta nests in each population studied, we found no evidence of Attamyces polyculture within each of the surveyed Atta nests, with the exception of minor mutational variation that emerges during the continuous clonal propagation of Attamyces within nests of fungus-growing ants.
Our estimator is less dependent on ancestral diversity or accurate recombination rate estimates, since we investigate the new variation that emerges during the sweep and compare selection strength to the rate of haplotype diversification (mutation and recombination) rather than to the recombination rate alone.
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Instead of changing climate, these researchers studied the response to thermal variation that emerged when a small number of grayling (Thymallus thymallus) colonized the upper reaches of a watershed within which they began breeding in both cold (north facing) and warm (south facing) drainages.
The girl's response to these mixed signals -- and the nastier variations that emerge in her adolescence -- is to cover confusion with the broad, stonewall smile that her father always told her was her best defense.
Ideally, Kip Bedell's '95 chardonnays should be tasted together for contrast and comparison; there is no better way to appreciate style variations that emerge from grapes picked the same day but processed differently.
I happen to think there is not one result from this but context-dependent variations that emerge from each.
It is likely that only a few of the detected DNA variations that emerge from complete DNA sequencing will actually prove to be responsible for the tumors.
CONCLUSIONS: This study and four others of very young twins show that genetic risks contribute strongly to population variation in antisocial behaviour that emerges in early childhood.
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a slow-building negative waveform that emerges in the period between a warning and imperative stimulus.
An important question that emerges from these results is how inter-individual variation in behaviour emerges from the interplay between ILF microstructure and functional activity in the face-processing network.
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