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These could be interpreted as an evolutionarily advantageous alert/stand-down signal, if perceivable by others34.
As the evidence mounts that same-sex sexytime is a common occurrence in the animal kingdom, scientists have come up with a variety of explanations for why going "gay" might be an evolutionarily advantageous trait, despite the fact that doing so cannot result in baby making.
The binding of Asc to Epi [2], [4], [29], [30] and to specific amino acid residues would form an evolutionarily advantageous integrated system of interactions useful to AR receptor activation and to maintenance of reduced ascorbate.
The ANDSystem has an advantageous feature: an object pair can also be associated concurrently with links of several types.
Thus, the ability to observe both [oxy-Hb] and [deoxy-Hb] change in the frontopolar region may be an advantageous feature of NIRS.
This is an advantageous feature because it reduces the rancidity potential of meat.
Our dataset identifies the network links among participants longitudinally, an unusual and advantageous feature.
Given the pervasive importance of species of the genus Bombus in temperate pollinator communities, this is a highly advantageous feature.
The maintenance of GORS is therefore an evolutionarily conserved feature, and hypothetically constrains the neutral drift of RNA virus sequences.
We were interested in whether the Wnt-mediated regulation of Vent genes is an evolutionarily conserved feature between cephalochordates and 'lower' vertebrates.
Thus, Rac binding is likely to be an evolutionarily conserved feature among all p67 proteinsA1 proteins.
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