Eukaryotic organisms contain translocation factors that are suited to perform the same function. A translocation that results in Tu being replaced with G or G being replaced with Tu will not affect the function of the protein.
"Founding population arrives, biogeographic isolation occurs, genetic changes occur, reproductive isolation results" (Letter A)
I think one is regulus I am not sure if that is really correct
The onset is sudden and acute I think so
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