Sentence examples for adaptive conflict from inspiring English sources

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This result corresponds to predictions made by several models, e.g. the "adaptation" model [ 16, 19] or the "adaptive conflict" model [ 20- 22].

Based on the situation in A. thaliana and suggested isoform evolution by the "escape from adaptive conflict" scenario, we can hypothesise that the amino acid substitutions adapt the isoform to its specific function, which is obviously connected with losing in the other of the two functions.

We describe an earlier proposed architecture (Belavkin & Huyck, 2008) implementing an adaptive conflict resolution process between CAs, and then evaluate it by modelling the probability matching phenomenon in a classic two-choice task.

The specialization or escape from adaptive conflict posed by Hughes [8] considers that if the original gene was performing two functions, that could not be independently improved, after duplication each gene copy could be driven by positive selection to improve one of the two functions.

The adaptive conflict could be solved by sub-functionalization of duplicate genes.

Our results thereby provide strong support to the so-called "Escape from Adaptive Conflict" (EAC) model.

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The resolution of adaptive conflicts between different functions of the singleton has been identified as a beneficial consequence of gene duplication (Hittinger and Carroll, 2007).

And what's exciting about the negotiation field is that all the skills associated with adaptive leadership and conflict resolution really require an understanding of mutually beneficial trades, the ability to put myself in other people's shoes and so on.

This adaptive approach to conflict at least arguably makes sense in a social setting.

Bacterial phenotypic variability — the display of multiple distinct phenotypes in a genetically homogenous population of bacteria — emerges as an adaptive response to conflicting challenges.

This antagonistic pleiotropy hypothesis posits that minor codon frequencies may be driven by conflicting adaptive forces acting in competition on synonymous codons (Akashi and Eyre-Walker 1998).

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