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Meanings of adaptive evolution in English
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Usage of adaptive evolution in English
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However, little information is available about the adaptiveevolution of highland fishes.
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Second, metabolic phenotypes resulting from adaptiveevolution can be described and predicted computationally.
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Morphological variation is the outward manifestation of development and provides fodder for adaptiveevolution.
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Denaturing HPLC was used to determine mutations occurring during the adaptiveevolution of Escherichia coli K-12.
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This procedure can be scaled to determine genome-scale sequence variations that have occurred during adaptiveevolution.
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The WFDC cluster has emerged as a prime example of rapid diversification and adaptiveevolution in primates.
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These genetic events have resulted in enhanced resistance to killing by chicken heterophils, reflecting avian host- adaptiveevolution.
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Also, within a sub-species the pathogen shows inter-clonal adaptiveevolution evidenced by non-neutral accumulation of convergent amino acid mutations.
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These findings indicate that post-speciation admixture has contributed genetic material that facilitated the adaptiveevolution of big cat lineages.
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Recent years have witnessed increased interest in evaluating whether phenotypic plasticity can precede, facilitate, and possibly even bias adaptiveevolution.
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Background: The diversity of placental architectures within and among mammalian orders is believed to be the result of adaptiveevolution.
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The subsequent adaptiveevolution of HIV-1 to the host's immune response is a consequence of this dynamic of the virus.
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First, adaptiveevolution leads to a phenotype characterized by maximized growth rates that may not correspond to the highest biomass yield.
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Conclusions: The placenta is a rich source of lineage-specific genes that function in the adaptiveevolution of placental architecture and functions.
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These processes generate diverse H. pylori subpopulations, in which BabA's adaptiveevolution contributes to H. pylori persistence and overt gastric disease.
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The merger of two or more divergent genomes within an allopolyploid nucleus can facilitate speciation and adaptiveevolution in flowering plants.