evolutionary dynamics

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evolutionary
adjective
uk
/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/
us
/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.er.i/
relating to the way in which living things develop over millions ...
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dynamics
noun
uk
/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
us
/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
forces that ...
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How different amino acid sequences determine similar protein structures : the structure andevolutionarydynamicsof the globins.
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This will result inevolutionarydynamicsfor both traits very different from what would occur if each trait had evolved in isolation.
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These results are thus of heuristic value in understanding theevolutionarydynamicsof cms in these species.
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It is irrelevant to our understanding of theevolutionarydynamicsof modern human emergence.
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When interdependencies grow,evolutionarydynamicsbased on local search and selection will allow climbing up to a local optimum near their initial position.
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In the absence of devaluation, theevolutionarydynamicsdrive the value of t down and increase the proportion of investors - in the emerging market.
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Thirdly, the observed maternal effect - that of flowering and dispersal timing influencing germination phenology - can contribute to important demographic andevolutionarydynamics.
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In conclusion, simple approximations relying on the infinitesimal model and ignoring linkage disequilibrium may in many cases provide sufficiently accurate predictions of theevolutionarydynamics.
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Theevolutionarydynamicsof this multicopy gene family are not comparable to the single copy loci.
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Additional challenges arise by integrating niche construction intoevolutionarydynamics.
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Therefore, the two types of genetic variation in the pea genome, climatic adaptation and repetitive sequences, follow differentevolutionarydynamics.
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The observed persistence in the simulated data is due to the joint effects related to the indeterminacy of equilibria and theevolutionarydynamics.
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The analysis of the genetic-algorithm adaptation begins with a consideration of the main elements that affect theevolutionarydynamics.
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Moreover, because of the multigenerational properties of ecological inheritance, niche construction can generate unusualevolutionarydynamics.
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Such long time series are rare but nonetheless crucial for studying theevolutionarydynamicsof inversion polymorphism.
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Obviously, this approach is in line with every reasonable concept ofevolutionarydynamics.
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Discussion is organized around the issues related to stability of equilibria, equilibrium selection, transitional dynamics, and the long-runevolutionarydynamicsdifferent from rational-expectations equilibrium outcomes.
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An important question is therefore how well these different approximations predict theevolutionarydynamics relative to more realistic models assuming finite number of loci, deviations from normality and linkage disequilibrium.
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This feature can be used to gain further insights into theevolutionarydynamicsby examining the ways in which algorithms interact with economic environments in which they are implemented.
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