Sentence examples for amount of evolutionary from inspiring English sources

The phrase "amount of evolutionary" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing the quantity or degree of evolutionary change or processes.
Example: "The amount of evolutionary change observed in the species over the years has been significant."
Alternatives: "degree of evolutionary" or "extent of evolutionary".

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Those families that contain rather diverse lines have been divided into subfamilies, the number of subfamilies in each family indicating the amount of evolutionary divergence that has occurred.

But accurate weather forecasts can certainly be made for small areas and short periods of time, so perhaps a limited amount of evolutionary forecasting is not out of the question.

In this phylogeny, the length of each branch shows the amount of evolutionary change that occurred along that branch.

"This host-parasite co-evolution is responsible for a massive amount of evolutionary change in the history of life on earth".

Maximum parsimony considers the evolutionary reconstruction that requires the least amount of evolutionary changes to be the most likely description of what actually happened.

But overall, Evolution manages to explain a remarkable amount of evolutionary biology within its pages, with a dazzling array of interesting, up-to-date, and not yet overused scientific discoveries presented.

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Nucleic acids and proteins are linear molecules made up of sequences of units—nucleotides in the case of nucleic acids, amino acids in the case of proteins which retain considerable amounts of evolutionary information.

The evolutionary interaction of information space and fitness space produces prodigious amounts of evolutionary potential as both "spaces" expand over time.

But because each species carries with it a substantial phylogenetic legacy, the ecosystems in which they reside are repositories of enormous amounts of evolutionary history.

Students use the EvoPrint to identify regions of the IRF6 gene that have not changed over vast amounts of evolutionary time.

This gene editing could potentially confer genetic advantages that previously took large amounts of evolutionary time (and perhaps a bit of luck), taxing genetic breeding strategies, or bulkier and more complex genomic editing tools to acquire.

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