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1  evolvability that may have implications for biological evolution.
2 is the source of genetic variation and fuels biological evolution.
3  that proposed in the target article for its biological evolution.
4 supports the influence of geologic events on biological evolution.
5 is has led to doubts about its importance in biological evolution.
6 idence of the role modeled mechanics play in biological evolution.
7 nating parallels between language change and biological evolution.
8 al gene transfer--a driving force throughout biological evolution.
9 utionary features strikingly similar to real biological evolution.
10 is ethically required to preserve options in biological evolution.
11 0, profoundly affecting both geochemical and biological evolution.
12  simple mathematical models of sandpiles and biological evolution.
13 rotein types that is thought to occur during biological evolution.
14 learning and cultural transmission alongside biological evolution.
15 tinental landscapes, migratory pathways, and biological evolution.
16 the genotype-phenotype correlations found in biological evolution.
17        Mobile genetic elements have impacted biological evolution across all studied organisms, but e
18 ical set is likely due to chemical and early biological evolution acting on the environmentally avail
19 ay be useful for studying physical forces in biological evolution and the role of climate change on b
20 reciprocal interactions between cultural and biological evolution are not limited to language, nativi
21 sent a systems view of the major features of biological evolution based upon changes in internal chem
22 st a trend in the evolution of complexity in biological evolution, complexity needs to be both rigoro
23 stabilized internal milieu, is ubiquitous in biological evolution, despite the entropic cost of exclu
24                                              Biological evolution has parallels with the development
25                                              Biological evolution has struggled to produce mechanisms
26 tural evolution must be considered alongside biological evolution in explanations of language origins
27 olutionary pathways describe trajectories of biological evolution in the space of different variants
28                   Human language arises from biological evolution, individual learning, and cultural
29 s could have served as a seed for subsequent biological evolution involving gene duplications and div
30 w statistical approaches for the analysis of biological evolution is challenging widely held beliefs
31 ingent product of one specific experiment in biological evolution, is likely to reflect common patter
32 2 are carbon sources in the initial stage of biological evolution of cells leading to life's origin.
33 ural evolution of vocabulary systems and the biological evolution of learning rules for vocabulary ac
34 e the cultural evolution of language and the biological evolution of universal grammar.
35 e (within the present framework) scenario of biological evolution on holey landscapes assuming that i
36 matic step towards a better understanding of biological evolution on our planet.
37 lyzing the controlling factors and impact of biological evolution over a wide range of temporal and s
38 n help refine the time scale of physical and biological evolution over the past 100,000 years.
39 t kinds are known to have affected long-term biological evolution, particularly during major mass ext
40 re we show how genetic algorithms, mimicking biological evolution ('survival of the fittest'), can be
41                                          All biological evolution takes place in a space of possible
42    Understanding the links between long-term biological evolution, the ocean-atmosphere system and pl
43 c oxygen has driven environmental change and biological evolution throughout much of Earth's history
44               Models linking trends in early biological evolution to shifts in Earth system processes
45                               The process of biological evolution via random mutation and subsequent
46 uch more common in manuscript evolution than biological evolution, we were able to reconstruct most o

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