Or an example of convergentevolution across species and forms of being?
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Therefore, scorpion and sea anemone toxins offer an example of mechanistic convergentevolution.
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Phenotypic characteristics that suggested its relationship with mimids are the product of convergentevolution.
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We shall return to convergentevolution later in the book, after properly understanding natural selection.
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This may be indicative of commonality of origin of the two viruses or convergentevolution.
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And striking examples of convergentevolution do exist.
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Elvis taxa appear to be descendants of an older lineage but are actually morphologically similar through convergentevolution.
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Past inclusion in the plain long-nosed squirrels (Dremomys) reflects convergentevolution between these high elevation species.
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These results suggest a convergentevolution in the mechanism of E. coli and mycobacterial IHF in DNA compaction.
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The convergentevolution of similar structures fulfills, at least imperfectly, the criterion of independent replication that any experiment requires.
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Sesquipiperitol, a so-far-unknown compound in animals, also occurs in plants, indicating convergentevolution in the biosynthesis of this sesquiterpene.
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The related iron ligation pattern of hydrogenases exemplifies convergentevolution and presumably plays an essential role in H2 activation.
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These similarities represent convergentevolution to a common solution of the problem of enforcing transamination chemistry on the PLP cofactor.
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Parallel or convergentevolution at the molecular level has been difficult to demonstrate especially when rigorous statistical criteria are applied.
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Conclusions: The lack of geographical resolution among MLVA genotypes suggests rapid dispersal, convergentevolution or a combination of the two.
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Insular ecosystems share analogous ecological conditions, leading to patterns of convergentevolution that are collectively termed as the 'island syndrome'.