Animals, including humans, can adapt to environmental stress through phenotypicplasticity.
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These results support the inference that grasshoppers exhibit adaptive phenotypicplasticity.
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Thus, phenotypicplasticity among resprouters is the general strategy for surviving varying fire regimes.
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Two such processes are phenotypicplasticity and sexual selection.
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Learning is an important form of phenotypicplasticity that allows organisms to adjust their behaviour to the environment.
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Thus, our study provides evidence that tumor cells display phenotypicplasticity that allows them to survive acid stress.
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Macrophages exhibit phenotypicplasticity, as they have the ability to switch their functional phenotypes during inflammation and recovery.
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Cells undergoing metastasis use phenotypicplasticity to adapt to their changing environmental conditions and avoid therapy and immune response.
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There were clear differences in cell morphology under different growth conditions, revealing the high phenotypicplasticity of the strains.
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The hypomethylated genome of CIS cells may contribute to phenotypicplasticity and invasive capabilities of this testicular cancer precursor.
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Recent years have witnessed increased interest in evaluating whether phenotypicplasticity can precede, facilitate, and possibly even bias adaptive evolution.
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This adaptation, called phenotypicplasticity, allows the organism to thrive in the anticipated environment in which the fetus will emerge.
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Relatively little is known about whether and how nongenetic inheritance interacts with selection to impact the evolution of phenotypicplasticity.
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In addition, larvae exhibit a striking phenotypicplasticity in thermal-driven behaviors that are established by temperature at which embryonic development occurs.
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Aphids show a marked phenotypicplasticity, producing asexual or sexual and winged or wingless morphs depending on environmental conditions and season.
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Hosts can alter their strategy towards pathogens during their lifetime; that is, they can show phenotypicplasticity in immunity or life history.