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A phylogenetic network is any graph used to visualize evolutionary relationships (either abstractly or explicitly) between nucleotide sequences, genes... |
Extinction – Termination of a taxon by the death of its last member Microevolution – Change in allele frequencies that occurs over time within a population... |
PMID 16737554. Didelot X, Falush D (March 2007). "Inference of bacterial microevolution using multilocus sequence data". Genetics. 175 (3): 1251–66. doi:10... |
traits that go significantly beyond the intraspecific variation found in microevolution (including speciation). In other words, macroevolution is the evolution... |
evolution (see also evolutionary biology) Evolutionary processes evolution microevolution: adaptation – selection – natural selection – directional selection... |
isolated. In this sense, microevolution and macroevolution might involve selection at different levels—with microevolution acting on genes and organisms... |
Chetverikov. He helped to bridge the divide between the foundations of microevolution developed by the population geneticists and the patterns of macroevolution... |
William R. (2008), "Emerging model systems in evo-devo: cavefish and microevolution of development", Evolution and Development, 10 (3): 256–272, doi:10... |
opposed to microevolution, which occurs at a smaller scale. Macroevolution is often thought of as the compounded effects of microevolution. map unit (m... |
metapopulation – metazoa – Michaelis-Menten kinetics – microbe – microbiology – microevolution – microfilament – microsatellite – microscope – microtubules – Miller–Urey... |
plasticity – Capacity of neurons to regulate their own excitability relative to network activity Hormesis – Characteristic of biological processes Le Chatelier's... |
International Publishing, New York. Geisler, J. H., and M. D. Uhen. 2005. Phylogenetic relationships of extinct Cetartiodactyls: results of simultaneous analyses... |
methionine - micelle - Michaelis-Menten kinetics - microbe - microbiology - microevolution - microfilament - microfilament protein - microsatellite - microscope... |
Smith, Andrew (2019). "REvoSim: Organism-level simulation of macro and microevolution". Palaeontology. 62 (3): 339–355. Bibcode:2019Palgy..62..339G. doi:10... |
et al. (April 2010). Ahmed N (ed.). "Microevolution of group A streptococci in vivo: capturing regulatory networks engaged in sociomicrobiology, niche... |
evolutionary transformations, and is widely published in the fields of phylogenetic tree, genetics and evolutionary biology. Penny's contributions to science... |
change that occurs at or above the level of species, in contrast with microevolution, which refers to smaller evolutionary changes (typically described as... |
their rapid generation times microbes offer an opportunity to study microevolution in the classroom. A number of exercises involving bacteria and yeast... |
genome-wide effects to improve our understanding of microevolution so that we may learn the phylogenetic history and demography of a population. Population... |
Morelli G, Zhu P, Wirth T, Diehl I, Kusecek B, et al. (December 2004). "Microevolution and history of the plague bacillus, Yersinia pestis". Proceedings of... |