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The jaw-bone-ear-bone transition shows how features evolved for one function often become useful, and become selected for (transferred to), another.
Thus, viral genomes with higher AT content would more efficiently exploit the cell resources and become selected (Rocha and Danchin 2002).
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Nodes with a high metric are well-suited to become selected and are thus preferred in the random access process.
Otherwise, clones overexpressing such pro-metastatic genes would not become selected and enriched enough in primary tumors for their expressed genes to score as predictive metastasis markers or signatures.
Therefore, naturally the strongest internally satisfied option (which is exceeding a threshold value) will become selected as a result of the unconscious action selection process as explained earlier.
One blow to Fisher's theoretical solution came when Crow and Kimura (1970) noticed that mutations need to have a certain minimal effect on fitness to become selected, establishing a limit to evolution by very small steps.
In this case, many recombination events occur when the allele(s) that will become selected sojourn(s) in the population as neutral variant(s).
A node can receive a certain level of activation, but nonetheless not become selected.
One CO explained: If one of the staff is selected here, his colleagues will work very hard so that they can become selected the next time.
Again, in this case the selective pressure appears to be low, although unlike the previous examples, here two nucleotides become selected for rather than one consensus nucleotide.
It is conceivable that variations in the UL40 sequence become selected when the virus is confronted with HLA-E reactive NK-CTL cells.
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