Sentence examples for advantageous functions from inspiring English sources

The phrase "advantageous functions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to features or capabilities that provide a benefit or an advantage in a particular context.
Example: "The software includes several advantageous functions that enhance user experience and productivity."
Alternatives: "beneficial features" or "favorable capabilities".

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The acquisition of complete ORFs in human copies might relate to evolutionary advantageous functions indicating neo-functionalization.

Based on the advantageous functions of CuONPs and MCs, the functional nanocomposite modified glassy carbon electrode showed high electrocatalytic activity toward the oxidation of glucose.

Based on the advantageous functions of PSSA-g-PPY and RGO, the functional nanocomposite modified platinum electrode showed high electrocatalytic activity toward the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide and uric acid in neutral media.

Based on the advantageous functions of SiO2-P NPs, the entrapped XOD could preserve its bioactivity and exhibited an excellent electrochemical behavior with a formal potential of −0.37 V in phosphate buffer solution (PBS, pH=7).

When the viruses latch onto gut bacteria, they take some of their host's genetic material and can change it or move it to other hosts, bringing new and potentially advantageous functions to the bugs.

Human and chimpanzee DUXY1 may have retained the original function while only in human DUXY2 4 acquired novel, evolutionary advantageous functions (neo-functionalisation [52]).

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Another advantageous function of Au/TiO2 nanocomposites is that Au nanoparticles work as electron storage, effectively reducing the recombination of photoexcited electron-hole pairs, and eventually increasing the quantum yield of photocatalysis [17, 18].

Pham 1567 encodes a putative glutaredoxin protein and is presumably widely distributed because it confers an advantageous function.

Thus, selection against spurious binding is pervasive across the non-regulatory DNA of these genomes, but is often overturned in regulatory DNA, indicating that an excess of −10 sites at these regions can confer some advantageous function(s) related to gene expression even at high growth rate.

Mutations that change the context where TF homologs are expressed can also be very important as they can relocate an advantageous function to a new context [ 2].

This complementary process of contextual divergence also has two primary outcomes: 1) neo-contextualization can bring an advantageous function to a new context, and 2) sub-contextualization where TF homologs split up the contexts of the ancestral TF [ 2, 3].

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