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1  of wide differences in species' ecology and evolutionary history.
2 e crowd infections that were not part of our evolutionary history.
3 ed and diversified subsequently during their evolutionary history.
4  phyla occurred multiple times in palaemonid evolutionary history.
5 s undergone extensive intron loss during its evolutionary history.
6 gs of MIA pathway genes and to examine their evolutionary history.
7 shared functions, we have investigated their evolutionary history.
8  mechanisms of adaptation, and phylogeny and evolutionary history.
9 ersia perieri, bridging ~20 million years of evolutionary history.
10 fferent genetic markers to investigate their evolutionary history.
11 ies, accounting for ecological diversity and evolutionary history.
12 ical series of adaptive shifts in vertebrate evolutionary history.
13 these genomic excavations reveal about human evolutionary history.
14 ities and challenges for understanding human evolutionary history.
15 ave changed numerous times during our recent evolutionary history.
16 ive understanding of marine bacterioplankton evolutionary history.
17 y metabolites of ancient organisms and their evolutionary history.
18 a lifestyle that describes over 90% of human evolutionary history.
19  breakthroughs in our understanding of human evolutionary history.
20 tanding of their functional conservation and evolutionary history.
21 apt to environmental changes along its short evolutionary history.
22 can contribute to our understanding of their evolutionary history.
23 ection as the primary force throughout their evolutionary history.
24 ions account for a small proportion of their evolutionary history.
25 e constructed a parsimonious model for their evolutionary history.
26  replication/gene regulation strategy during evolutionary history.
27 una evolved independently early in mammalian evolutionary history.
28 ly evolved parasitic lifestyles during their evolutionary history.
29 s and female proteases, indicating a complex evolutionary history.
30 erial endosymbiosis event deep in eukaryotic evolutionary history.
31  in mosquitoes and attempted to unveil their evolutionary history.
32 mate variability and climate change in human evolutionary history.
33  concentrations of environmental toxins over evolutionary history.
34 uired high-crowned teeth very early in their evolutionary history.
35 iation, and with very little known about its evolutionary history.
36 ines, the enzymes unexpectedly showed unique evolutionary histories.
37 ple genomes of many angiosperms mask complex evolutionary histories.
38 unity structures with relatively homogeneous evolutionary histories.
39 pecies as well as their functional roles and evolutionary histories.
40 both plants and microbes are shaped by their evolutionary histories.
41 or unique maternal, paternal, and biparental evolutionary histories.
42       Phylogenetic networks model reticulate evolutionary histories.
43 ts of the genome are the result of different evolutionary histories.
44 and comparative studies have clarified their evolutionary histories.
45 sting new hypotheses for their functions and evolutionary histories.
46  pelagic habitats over >180 million years of evolutionary history [1].
47 e composed of genes with distinct and varied evolutionary histories(6,7).
48 esents individual species and the breadth of evolutionary history across the Tree of Life has never b
49                    As a result of this human evolutionary history, African ancestry populations have
50        Decline rate was unaffected by shared evolutionary history among taxa and was not predicted by
51 texts probably reflects the contingencies of evolutionary history, an intriguing possibility is that
52 ics), which emphasize on different depths of evolutionary histories and account for different degrees
53 lements demonstrated that they have distinct evolutionary histories and that novel adaptive morpholog
54  questions, including the estimation of deep evolutionary histories and the detection of remote homol
55 ance genes, and QTLs could shed light on the evolutionary history and adaptation mechanisms of wild e
56                    Our interpretation of the evolutionary history and adaptation of humans is being t
57 ecture of avian feather pigmentation and the evolutionary history and conservation challenges associa
58  which provide fundamental insights into the evolutionary history and ecology of particular taxa.
59 ccessory genes are genomic symbionts with an evolutionary history and future that is different from t
60 latively little is known, however, about the evolutionary history and gene content of primordial cyan
61           These data provide a comprehensive evolutionary history and genomic basis of HPV58 variants
62                           Elucidation of the evolutionary history and interrelatedness of Plasmodium
63 precipitation of carbonate due to their long evolutionary history and occurrence in a wide range of h
64  per generation), which explains some of the evolutionary history and past qualities of the populatio
65 nd used these sequence data to determine the evolutionary history and phylodynamics of EV-A71 in Viet
66 that fixation is determined by biodiversity, evolutionary history and species-specific traits (tree g
67 riants in Asians will not only elucidate the evolutionary history and the genetic basis of population
68 t have happened frequently during MERS-CoV's evolutionary history and the positive selection sites in
69 d to identify genes that experienced similar evolutionary histories, and thereby draws functional ass
70 er, these results shed light on the origins, evolutionary history, and phenotypic diversity of indust
71 n this study, we investigated the timescale, evolutionary history, and population genetics of the HIV
72 to aquatic environments early in the groups' evolutionary history, and this ecology may have played a
73 s is that not all shared genes have the same evolutionary history, and thus the choice of loci can ha
74                                              Evolutionary histories are now being inferred from unpre
75  determinants critical to their function and evolutionary history are mostly unknown.
76 ropod reproduction(3), many aspects of their evolutionary history are not well understood(4).
77                    While obviously revealing evolutionary histories at different scales, data converg
78 deviations from the genomic average, whereas evolutionary history-based ("phylogenetic") approaches i
79 ill diversity expanded early in extant avian evolutionary history, before transitioning to a phase do
80   These results are consistent with distinct evolutionary histories between geochemically different v
81 estral sequence reconstruction to access the evolutionary history between RNases H from mesophilic an
82 on that may have arisen only recently in our evolutionary history: Childhood as a life stage.
83 imal-derived diet, illustrating how diet and evolutionary history combine to shape microbial diversit
84                                         This evolutionary history constitutes a remarkable example of
85                      Studying these viruses' evolutionary history could provide important insight int
86 ural and sequence homology and have a common evolutionary history despite catalyzing opposing reactio
87 e plant fossils - was used to reconstruct an evolutionary history directly informed by fossil morphol
88                        We also test how this evolutionary history fits island biogeography theory.
89 lades reach maximal diversity early in their evolutionary history, followed by a decline in evolution
90                       Our results provide an evolutionary history for phosphosites and suggest that r
91                 This allows us to propose an evolutionary history for this receptor, charting the str
92                               However, their evolutionary history has received little attention.
93 vironmental changes, we identify that shared evolutionary history has shaped the evolution of species
94       Although the general contours of human evolutionary history have been defined with increasing r
95 is study revises the traditional view on the evolutionary history, host range, and genomic structures
96  adaptive peaks at different stages in their evolutionary history; however, all three show a common a
97 e sequence data to infer the HCV4a and HCV4d evolutionary histories in a Bayesian statistical framewo
98                                     Distinct evolutionary histories in different regions strongly inf
99  Our inferences also suggest a complex human evolutionary history in Africa, which involves at least
100 hylogenetic turnovers at different depths of evolutionary history in disturbed and undisturbed subtro
101 NC3 and SERINC5 have a relatively uneventful evolutionary history in primates.
102 dividual-level models that reveal the clonal evolutionary history in single cancer patients, when mul
103  in North and South America, yet their early evolutionary history in the tropics is largely unknown.
104 a have made it possible to reconstruct human evolutionary history in unprecedented detail.
105 AGIC), that reconstructs key features of the evolutionary history, including the distribution of coal
106 geographic origin, an indicator of shared co-evolutionary history, influences patterns of host use by
107 ly thought to have origins in China, but its evolutionary history is largely unknown.
108                 When taxa go extinct, unique evolutionary history is lost.
109 nterested in the reconstruction of potential evolutionary histories leading to the observed data.
110 uced species to replace ecological roles and evolutionary history lost following extinction is unclea
111                                       During evolutionary history many grasses from the tribe Tritice
112 me periods depending on the study ecosystem, evolutionary histories may vary considerably among popul
113 ities of taxa show phylogenetic signal, more evolutionary history may be lost than expected under ran
114 ng and increased sex egalitarianism in human evolutionary history may have had a transformative effec
115 his finding highlights how host identity and evolutionary history may influence the outcome of plant-
116 s clues to the extraordinary diversity of TE evolutionary histories observed in genomes.
117 ced and analyzed 327 tumor regions to define evolutionary histories, obtain a census of clonal and su
118 aptive selection pressures that dominate the evolutionary histories of both the host and viral genes
119  it needs to account for the correlations of evolutionary histories of even distant loci.
120           Therefore the ability to infer the evolutionary histories of families is an important step
121 n important technique for reconstructing the evolutionary histories of hosts and parasites, genes and
122 nderstanding of the global distributions and evolutionary histories of its members is relatively poor
123                            Disentangling the evolutionary histories of polyploids, especially those w
124 sed phylogenetic analyses to reconstruct the evolutionary histories of PP2A gene families in Arabidop
125  maintain ecological roles and represent the evolutionary histories of pre-disturbance assemblages an
126 in complex evolution, both in reconstructing evolutionary histories of specific complexes and in eluc
127      Phylogenetic analysis reveals congruent evolutionary histories of the myosin XI, MyoB, MadA, and
128 lation structure, individual relatedness and evolutionary histories of the two lineages.
129                                              Evolutionary histories of these three microsyntenic regi
130 nalysis to infer the phylogenetic origin and evolutionary history of 37 validated plastid innermost m
131              Recent studies suggest that the evolutionary history of a cancer is important in forecas
132                              We examined the evolutionary history of a clade of rodents, the Rhizomyi
133 tionary models, a pipeline for inferring the evolutionary history of a gene family was developed, and
134 ilt an integrated pipeline for inferring the evolutionary history of a given gene family; this pipeli
135                         Here we describe the evolutionary history of a plant P450 retrogene, which em
136 ribution of genetic diversity can reveal the evolutionary history of a species.
137 address these questions by investigating the evolutionary history of a supergene in white-throated sp
138 , we explore the functional significance and evolutionary history of a T/C polymorphism of SNP rs2071
139 is appropriate for reconstructing the recent evolutionary history of a variety of haploid genotype al
140 haeum equitans illustrate an ancient, common evolutionary history of adaptation of the Nanoarchaeota
141 mportant emergent realizations: (1) that the evolutionary history of all plant genomes contains multi
142                               By tracing the evolutionary history of allelic variation in both genes,
143  can provide important information about the evolutionary history of an individual cancer, and serve
144 al step for most analyses reconstructing the evolutionary history of anatomically modern humans.
145 been incredibly heterogeneous throughout the evolutionary history of angiosperms and reveal a pattern
146 ecord provides unique insight into the early evolutionary history of animals.
147  We confirm that host shifts have shaped the evolutionary history of avian haemosporidian parasites a
148 ts predicted from a detailed analysis of the evolutionary history of bactofilins.
149 urs from ten autopsied patients to infer the evolutionary history of breast cancer progression.
150 noflagellate transcriptome data to trace the evolutionary history of C and N pathways in this phylum.
151                                          The evolutionary history of C. typus lineages is complex, in
152 ondrial DNA to infer the phylogeographic and evolutionary history of C. typus, which is one of only f
153 ck and biogeographical analyses to infer the evolutionary history of Caragana and link it to floristi
154  the propensity of polyploidy throughout the evolutionary history of Caryophyllales.
155           However, little is known about the evolutionary history of CD4(+) T cells, and it is unclea
156 eductions of labyrinth size, paralleling the evolutionary history of cetaceans [7].
157                              Analysis of the evolutionary history of chitin synthases revealed signif
158 important initial step for understanding the evolutionary history of chromatin and how epigenetic mod
159                         We reconstructed the evolutionary history of CIV and show that it originated
160 phylogenetic inference, we have explored the evolutionary history of classes A, B, E, F, and G and de
161                                    Thus, the evolutionary history of CRH2 includes restricted express
162 rus, which may provide new insights into the evolutionary history of dsRNA and ssRNA viruses.
163 eft a substantial imprint on the climate and evolutionary history of Earth.
164         For this study, we reconstructed the evolutionary history of EBOV by analyzing 65 GP sequence
165 udies illuminate the molecular mechanism and evolutionary history of eukaryotic m(6)A modification in
166                                          The evolutionary history of extant hominoids (humans and ape
167 aches revealed that the deepest split in the evolutionary history of extant orangutans occurred appro
168                                   This mixed evolutionary history of Fe/S-related proteins and pathwa
169 se a revised classification that is based on evolutionary history of FXYDs and that is consistent acr
170                     Gene tree represents the evolutionary history of gene lineages that originate fro
171 nd functional genomic analyses, yet the true evolutionary history of genes is generally unknown and o
172 uggest common principles closely tied to the evolutionary history of genes underlie convergent change
173 the investigation of sequence composition or evolutionary history of genes.
174                              Considering the evolutionary history of GPCRs allows the identification
175 uch data would help to better understand the evolutionary history of Haemosporidia, which notably inc
176 el virus may better our understanding of the evolutionary history of hepatitis B-like viruses of othe
177 s and bioinformatics to investigate the deep evolutionary history of HPV58 complete genome variants.
178          In this work, we reveal the complex evolutionary history of HPV58 variants that explains the
179 m that their finding "sheds new light on the evolutionary history of human referential words".
180                       Swordtail fish have an evolutionary history of hybridization and fragile prezyg
181 ate the significance of Lanzhousaurus in the evolutionary history of iguanodontian-hadrosauriform tra
182  is predicted to be highly contingent on the evolutionary history of its lineage [2-6].
183                              We examined the evolutionary history of leading multidrug resistant hosp
184  are thought to have outsized effects on the evolutionary history of life.
185 lex negatively regulates TLR4 signaling, the evolutionary history of LPS recognition remains enigmati
186                                  The complex evolutionary history of maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays) ha
187 taxa is crucial for better understanding the evolutionary history of malaria parasites, especially gi
188 dispersals, was important in the Pleistocene evolutionary history of mammoths.
189  To address this challenge and elucidate the evolutionary history of melanoma, we performed whole-exo
190 ecular mechanism, adaptive consequences, and evolutionary history of memory.
191                              Determining the evolutionary history of metastases is a key problem in c
192                           Reconstructing the evolutionary history of metastases is critical for under
193 dings provide evidence that knowledge of the evolutionary history of MM has relevance for predicting
194 were a near-constant presence throughout the evolutionary history of modern vertebrates.
195 ence, and genome sequencing has revealed the evolutionary history of MYXV in Australia and Europe.
196 s that potentially provide insights into the evolutionary history of natural products.
197 gressed tremendously in the last decade, the evolutionary history of Neoaves--a clade that encompasse
198 useful markers for the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of organisms.
199 e regulation, one that may shed light on the evolutionary history of other multicellular innovations
200  of plate tectonics, is a key unknown in the evolutionary history of our planet.
201 ication events and their significance in the evolutionary history of peat mosses are discussed.
202   Our findings provide new insights into the evolutionary history of pigs and the role of introgressi
203 n to functionally investigate the segregated evolutionary history of PL2 progenitor enzymes and illum
204                 In this work, we retrace the evolutionary history of plant double-stranded RNA bindin
205 sis alone provides little information on the evolutionary history of plants, evolutionary differences
206            Here we reconstructed the complex evolutionary history of plasmid-derived DNAs in red alga
207 ontain vast amounts of information about the evolutionary history of populations, much of it in the a
208 alytical methods was used to infer the early evolutionary history of Ranunculaceae.
209                          Here we analyse the evolutionary history of reef fishes that are endemic to
210 e ancestor of humans and chimpanzees and the evolutionary history of selection on body size in primat
211                            We focused on the evolutionary history of selenium (Se) hyperaccumulation
212 nderstanding of the relationship between the evolutionary history of single genes and the topological
213 lained by selective loss of either RC in the evolutionary history of some photosynthetic lineages.
214 vironmental variation on the composition and evolutionary history of species assemblages, but especia
215                            Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology e
216  be extremely informative to reconstruct the evolutionary history of species.
217                           Here, we study the evolutionary history of SPS genes, providing a map of se
218 ely 1.64 Gyr ago), and furthermore, that the evolutionary history of sterol biosynthesis is tied to t
219                We also could reconstruct the evolutionary history of substrate utilization by using a
220 uent gene conversion between duplicates, the evolutionary history of SWS2 is rather complex and diffi
221                     Our study elucidates the evolutionary history of symbiotic palaemonids based on a
222 le so far discovered, pushing back the known evolutionary history of termitophily by approximately 80
223 f archaeal TFE enabled us to reconstruct the evolutionary history of TFE/TFIIE-like factors, which is
224                                 Based on the evolutionary history of TFs of the regulatory networks,
225 it data to reconstruct the biogeographic and evolutionary history of the American oaks.
226 ndrocyte remyelination may have roots in the evolutionary history of the AR, because the receptor has
227 t MRSA isolates allows us to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the archetypal MRSA.
228 e analyses enabled the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of the Asterids, further establishi
229                                    The early evolutionary history of the chloroplast lineage remains
230                        Here, we examined the evolutionary history of the computationally designed (re
231                      Here we reconstruct the evolutionary history of the cosmopolitan diving beetle s
232                     Our study reveals a long evolutionary history of the decaploid despite its recent
233 erformed phylogenetic analyses to reveal the evolutionary history of the DODA and CYP76AD1 lineages a
234 hylogenetic investigation sheds light on the evolutionary history of the domestic cat, which was like
235 ak in Guinea, reveals an epidemiological and evolutionary history of the epidemic from March 2014 to
236 xtensive bovid fossil record in Eurasia, the evolutionary history of the European bison (or wisent, B
237 ives, to investigate the factors shaping the evolutionary history of the genomes.We found that suppre
238 ure, and to advance our understanding of the evolutionary history of the genus Camelus.
239 therers as an alternative means to study the evolutionary history of the genus Homo.
240 hey were acquired relatively recently in the evolutionary history of the genus.
241                           As such, the early evolutionary history of the group as a whole is largely
242 ommon organizational scheme for teaching the evolutionary history of the group.
243          Hence, these data indicate that the evolutionary history of the hepadnaviruses is more compl
244                                  The complex evolutionary history of the IFIT family of antiviral gen
245 ern subspecies is more parsimonious with the evolutionary history of the lion.
246                                          The evolutionary history of the old, diverse freshwater shri
247 s of language evolution, controlling for the evolutionary history of the populations and formally com
248 uitment, represents the decisive step in the evolutionary history of the RfaH subfamily.
249                  The interaction between the evolutionary history of the sugarcane borer, Diatraea sa
250                                 The inferred evolutionary history of the TME is exceptionally complex
251 nfers a phylogenetic tree that describes the evolutionary history of the tumor.
252 e contributed to the complex and incongruent evolutionary history of Thermotogales, an order well rep
253 2500 prokaryotic genomes reveals the complex evolutionary history of these enzymes and their paralogs
254                  We reconstructed the recent evolutionary history of these organisms and combined the
255 the broad taxonomic distribution of TEs, the evolutionary history of these sequences is largely unkno
256                       At a global level, the evolutionary history of these viruses is not properly un
257                               By tracing the evolutionary history of this ABA signaling pathway from
258 f the wing may be a molecular remnant of the evolutionary history of this appendage, in which cells o
259  and invertebrates produce ETs, however, the evolutionary history of this DNA-based host defence stra
260  in extant terrestrial ecosystems, the early evolutionary history of this family remains poorly under
261 tribution of vicariance and dispersal in the evolutionary history of this group using mitochondrial g
262 onstructed the biogeographical structure and evolutionary history of this lineage by genetic analysis
263 ly lost and replaced by spongin later in the evolutionary history of this lineage.
264 ext-generation sequencing, characterized the evolutionary history of this outbreak in detail, identif
265                     Here, we reconstruct the evolutionary history of this polymorphism to investigate
266 hanges played important roles in shaping the evolutionary history of this rare juniper.
267 aps for PRRS outbreaks and reconstructed the evolutionary history of three selected phylogenetic clad
268       Our study shows how reconstructing the evolutionary history of traits that influence the respon
269                                          The evolutionary history of tumor cell populations can be re
270                      Here we investigate the evolutionary history of two lineages of saber-toothed ca
271 mework for interpreting the biogeography and evolutionary history of tyrannosauroids.
272                                 However, the evolutionary history of vertebrate gills has been the su
273 toautotrophs (phytoplankton) have an ancient evolutionary history on Earth during which time they hav
274 s can complement paleontological accounts of evolutionary history, opening up new avenues of investig
275                  Archosauriforms have a deep evolutionary history, originating in the late Permian, p
276 nt modern human skeleton evolved late in our evolutionary history, potentially resulting from increas
277 ylogenomics approach to identify genes whose evolutionary history predicts conservation for AMS and w
278 ir relatives (pseudosuchians) reveals a rich evolutionary history, prompting questions about causes o
279 errestrial plant radiation with an extensive evolutionary history providing a wealth of modern and fo
280 iverse and ecologically important, yet their evolutionary history remains controversial.
281 t the most phylogenetic diversity--the total evolutionary history shared across all species within a
282 ylogenetic") approaches identify genes whose evolutionary history significantly differs from that of
283 le because of diversity in human ecosystems, evolutionary histories, social structures, and individua
284 mon primate characteristics, rendering their evolutionary history somewhat obscure.
285 se results provide insights into the anchovy evolutionary history, stressing the importance of behavi
286 rived pliosaurids and reveals a more complex evolutionary history than their iconic representation as
287 is model, we show that the space of possible evolutionary histories that explain the structural diffe
288 stinct-species hypothesis and understand the evolutionary history that would account for this puzzlin
289 ate in channel gating, but at least twice in evolutionary history, the PAS domain has been lost and i
290 igin of the mitochondrion was a key event in evolutionary history, there is no reason to think membra
291                            During their long evolutionary history they maintained a unique body plan
292 ves estimations of population demography and evolutionary history to accurately reconstruct recent ep
293 onomic level and were close to isometry when evolutionary history was accounted for, indicating that
294  observations of DGR abundance, function and evolutionary history, we find that targeted protein dive
295    Given its unusual phenotype, ecology, and evolutionary history, we sought to measure the topograph
296  domains, their molecular activity and their evolutionary history, we undertook an in-depth analysis
297  in mutation rates between lineages and over evolutionary history, which has been documented in sever
298                            During their long evolutionary history, which spanned the Jurassic and the
299 these Fusarium species may have had a longer evolutionary history with North American grasses than wi
300 ange for 14 endemic groups over their entire evolutionary histories without the need for fossil data,

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