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Evolutionary patterns in auxin action

Plant Molecular Biology, 2002
This review represents the first effort ever to survey the entire literature on auxin (indole-3-acetic acid, IAA) action in all plants, with special emphasis on the green plant lineage, including charophytes (the green alga group closest to the land plants), bryophytes (the most basal land plants), pteridophytes (vascular non-seed plants), and seed ...
Todd J, Cooke   +3 more
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Evolutionary patterns in prokaryotic genomes

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2008
Prokaryotic genomics is shifting towards comparative approaches to unravel how and why genomes change over time. Both phylogenetic and population genetics approaches are required to dissect the relative roles of selection and drift under these conditions.
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EVOLUTIONARY PATTERNS OF LOGISTICS

World of Transport and Transportation, 2017
[For the English abstract and full text of the article please see the attached PDF-File (English version follows Russian version)].ABSTRACT The article is based on the results of long-standing research conducted by the authors in the field of logistics. It contains provisions and conclusions reflecting the evolution of the development of the concept of
L. B. Mirotin   +2 more
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Complicated evolutionary patterns of microRNAs in vertebrates

Science in China Series C: Life Sciences, 2008
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of approximately 22 nt long endogenous non-coding RNAs that play important regulatory roles in diverse organisms. Up to now, little is known about the evolutionary properties of these crucial regulators. Most miRNAs were thought to be phylogenetically conserved, but recently, a number of poorly-conserved miRNAs have been ...
XiaOwo, Wang, XueGong, Zhang, YanDa, Li
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Ant‐induced evolutionary patterns in aphids

Biological Reviews, 2020
ABSTRACTThis review investigates ant–aphid mutualism (trophobiosis), in particular focusing on evolutionary processes in aphids resulting from this interaction. This broad literature review allows us to revise existing views on certain aspects of this mutualism and provide the first timeline of its possible development over a geological timescale.
Łukasz Depa   +3 more
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Evolutionary patterns of design and design patterns

Proceedings International Symposium on Principles of Software Evolution, 2002
Design patterns are considered well-formed language to represent software design. We propose several notions of design evolution and discuss the patterns of design evolution in terms of design patterns. First, we propose a classification of design patterns into pattern families.
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The evolutionary patterns of knowledge production in Korea

Scientometrics, 2012
The recent trend of rapid growth in the scientific and engineering activities in East Asian Newly Industrializing Economies (NIEs) resulted in a change in the structure of world knowledge production. In South Korea, particularly, not only the numbers of publications have increased, but there is a noticeable change in the composition of scientific and ...
Choung JY, Hwang HR
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Watching for Evolutionary Patterns

Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
WATCHING the thousands of sandhill cranes that stop over as part of their annual migration triggers an appreciation for the impressive patterns that occur in nature. Year after year, these marvelous birds pause to rest and feed in the San Luis Valley--a high plains area near the mountain towns of Alamosa and Monte Vista, Colorado.
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Molecular Evolutionary Patterns in Breast Cancer

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2003
Geno-phenotypic patterns of pre-invasive and invasive lobular breast cancers and infiltrating ductal carcinomas of low, intermediate, and high grade are reviewed. One of the main differences between lobular breast cancers and ductal carcinomas is the presence of inactivating E-cadherin gene mutations in lobular breast cancers.
Stanley E, Shackney, Jan F, Silverman
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BRIDGES BETWEEN EVOLUTIONARY PATTERN AND PROCESS

Cladistics, 1990
Uc Pinna and Sallcs ask lor clarification on how cladistic analysis tests adaptational hypotheses de Pinna and Sallcs. 1990; Coddington, 1988 . They also [joint out that an alternative optimization exists lor character 3 in my 19881 fig. 2. Ynp. OK, I'll admit it.
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