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Convergent Evolution of Starch Metabolism in Cyanobacteria and Archaeplastidactin fractions instead of glycogen particles. In order to understand starch metabolism in this particular group of cyanobacteria, a random mutagenesis was carried out on the unicellular starch-accumulating . sp. CLg1. Throughout iodine crystal vapors screening, fourteen mutant strains have substitutanachronistic 发表于 2025-3-27 09:27:30
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Convergence and Parallelism in , Cave-Dwelling Fishts of the surface-dwelling fish from this older stock have gone locally extinct. A second, ‘younger’ stock invaded the region ~1–2 My ago and seeded the northern Guatemala caves and the western Micos cave network. Descendants of the second invasion persist as extant surface-dwelling fish in the surr预感 发表于 2025-3-27 19:14:09
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The Axial Level of the Heart in Snakesd radiographically. The results show that there is a trend towards a more rostral positioning of the heart along the body axis in arboreal snakes. However, this axial level falls within the range of that observed in terrestrial species. Phylogeny does not fully account for the observed axial level oevince 发表于 2025-3-28 05:41:26
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Genomic Analysis of Bacterial Outbreaksnges for the interpretation of the resulting data. We analyze some of these new challenges, especially those in which the short term evolution of microorganism plays an important role in understanding and interpreting the results and, quite often, in reconciling them with those derived from classicaFECT 发表于 2025-3-28 13:29:16
How Likely Are We? Evolution of Organismal Complexityty easier, and growth in control complexity itself then drives a requirement for mitochondria and increased energy production. I conclude that, given ‘default off’ genetics, complex life is highly likely to evolve. The paths to the evolution of ‘default off’ genetics remain to be explored.