• Constructive neutral evolution (CNE) is a theory that seeks to explain how complex systems can evolve through neutral transitions and spread through a...
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    The neutral theory of molecular evolution holds that most evolutionary changes occur at the molecular level, and most of the variation within and between...
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  • at low levels. Constructive neutral evolution (CNE) explains that complex systems can emerge and spread into a population through neutral transitions with...
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  • the complexity of an organism increases by a process called constructive neutral evolution. Since the effective population size in eukaryotes (especially...
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  • exploitation, a type of military computer network operation Constructive neutral evolution Contrat nouvelle embauche, a type of employment contract Care...
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  • on neutral mutations. In the 1990s, constructive neutral evolution was proposed which seeks to explain how complex systems emerge through neutral transitions...
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    stochastic forces in evolution, such as genetic hitchhiking, also known as genetic draft. Another concept is constructive neutral evolution (CNE), which explains...
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  • cite neutral evolution as the null hypothesis in evolutionary studies, i.e., offering a direct contrast to the adaptationist approach. Constructive neutral...
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  • the lenses of constructive neutral evolution. Constructive neutral evolution seeks to explain how complex systems can emerge through neutral transitions...
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    Subfunctionalization (category Molecular evolution)
    separate functions. Subfunctionalization is a neutral mutation process of constructive neutral evolution; meaning that no new adaptations are formed. During...
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  • heterochrony, novelty in evo-devo, facilitated variation, and constructive neutral evolution. According to the modern definition, the evolutionary transition...
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  • introduction of variation Coalescent theory Conservation genetics Constructive neutral evolution Directional selection Distribution of fitness effects (DFE)...
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    Stoltzfus A (August 1999). "On the possibility of constructive neutral evolution". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 49 (2): 169–181. Bibcode:1999JMolE..49..169S...
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  • Gene duplication (category Molecular evolution)
    complemented by the other copy. This leads to a neutral "subfunctionalization" (a process of constructive neutral evolution) or DDC (duplication-degeneration-complementation)...
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  • Zero-Force Evolutionary Law (category Neutral theory)
    forces (a straight line). Constructive neutral evolution Evolution of biological complexity Neutral theory of molecular evolution McShea, Daniel W.; Brandon...
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    Constructive engagement was the name given to the conciliatory foreign policy of the Reagan administration towards the apartheid regime in South Africa...
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    Berning, Daniel J.; Gross, Joshua B. (2020-02-06). "Parallel evolution of regressive and constructive craniofacial traits across distinct populations of Astyanax...
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  • The constructive developmental framework (CDF) is a theoretical framework for epistemological and psychological assessment of adults. The framework is...
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    as constructive changes. This shows that both selection and evolution have a role in advancing reductive changes (e.g smaller eyes) and constructive changes...
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    claiming that matter and mind are one thing, [panpsychism] has little constructive to say and offers no positive laws explaining how the mind is organized...
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  • Watts, Fraser; Turner, Léon P. (eds.). Evolution, Religion, and Cognitive Science: Critical and Constructive Essays. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
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  • cultural, and social evolution. Drawing on theories from critical posthumanism and transhumanism, the journal encourages constructive and critical dialogue...
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    setting forth the laws; 3.the return to God in the Hereafter, and the constructive role of this belief in the course of man's ascent towards God; 4.the...
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    Anxiety (redirect from Evolution of anxiety)
    excessive caution while approaching a potential threat and interferes with constructive coping. Joseph E. LeDoux and Lisa Feldman Barrett have both sought to...
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  • “single lawyer” or a “one couple, one lawyer” scheme as good evidence of a constructive attempt to obtain advice and avoid unnecessary proceedings […]” A family...
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  • scientific knowledge and the design and use of technologies. The co-constructive relationship between gender and technology contributed to feminist STS's...
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    negatively related to aggression in boys, and positively related to "constructive patriotism". The components of this orientation are a positive view of...
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    Turner, Scott (2014). "The role of internal and external constructive processes in evolution". Journal of Physiology. 592 (11): 2413–2422. doi:10.1113/jphysiol...
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    greatest biologist since Darwin": Not only was he the most original and constructive of the architects of the neo-Darwinian synthesis, Fisher also was the...
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  • worldviews have sufficient common beliefs it may be possible to have a constructive dialogue between them. On the other hand, if different worldviews are...
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