Sentence examples for adaptive argument from inspiring English sources

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However, the decoupled evolution of these two features seems to go against an adaptive argument to explain the appearance of an increase in the number of sacral vertebrae as a response to the body size increase in Sauropoda (and closely related forms).

As outlined above, the bar for a convincing adaptive argument of large eyes is much higher than showing how the structure functions.

The adaptive argument for phenotypic divergence was never explicitly tested against a null, nonadaptive explanation that could account for the differences between invasive populations.

Most of the insiders' models rely on an "adaptive" argument that if molecular machines were already present in the endosymbiont they could "somehow" be easily adapted to operate protein import inside the organelle (i.e., the tinkering argument) [ 5, 10, 12- 18, 18, 20].

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Adaptive arguments for binding site gain and loss across organisms are based not only on pathway dynamics, but also on the topological (static) properties of the pathway.

Bringing together a mix of the common tools used in evolutionary biology, potentially including multilevel measurement of selection, adaptive arguments based on functional traits, modelling of evolutionary processes, selection experiments, comparison of populations and species, manipulation of traits and measurement of plasticity will be needed.

The argument for adaptive selection between YUC.1-MUS.B2 is much more compelling, where 14 of 15 observed mutations have caused amino acid changes.

The approach proposed in this paper uses a combination of small-gain arguments and adaptive control techniques for the design of a state-feedback controller that achieves asymptotic tracking of a family of velocity and flight-path angle reference trajectories belonging to a given class of vehicle maneuvers, in spite of model uncertainties.

A similar argument links the adaptive process with other functional traits under stabilizing selection: clonal interference generates adaptive genetic load on conserved functions encoded in linked sequence.

This cross-kingdom communication is broadly conserved, providing a compelling argument for its adaptive value.

The functional argument for the adaptive significance of the trait is that salmon would not waste resources in feeding areas to change its behavior unless it was adaptive.

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