Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... selection mechanism that bypassed interocular competition . In addition to circumventing eye - based mechanisms , our para- digm also ruled out spatial and feature - based selection . Spatial selection cannot account for our results ...
... selection mechanism that bypassed interocular competition . In addition to circumventing eye - based mechanisms , our para- digm also ruled out spatial and feature - based selection . Spatial selection cannot account for our results ...
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... selection is of the order of 0.5 % to 1 % . Surprisingly , replacements caused by positive selection ( but not random drift ) in the ancestors of rats were almost twice as frequent as in mouse ancestors . [ Letters , p . 558 ] Ageing ...
... selection is of the order of 0.5 % to 1 % . Surprisingly , replacements caused by positive selection ( but not random drift ) in the ancestors of rats were almost twice as frequent as in mouse ancestors . [ Letters , p . 558 ] Ageing ...
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... selection processes . In particular , females might be subject to sexual selection more often than previously realized . To fully understand sexual selection in a species , it is essential to explore the range of variation in selection ...
... selection processes . In particular , females might be subject to sexual selection more often than previously realized . To fully understand sexual selection in a species , it is essential to explore the range of variation in selection ...
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