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"So even for a company that has a label or brand on the product, it might not be easy to study the whole life cycle of that product, because so much of that supply chain is out of their control".
He chose an animal that would be easy to study: the lowly sea slug, Aplysia.
He chose an animal that would be easy to study: the sea slug, Aplysia.
The convergent evolution hypothesis should also be easy to study because genotyping of the independent sites should reveal if they are clonally related.
By contrast, if we study closely related species, there may not be many hybrid sterility genes, but once they are identified, it would be easy to study the nature of the hybrid sterility genes.
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But in principle, it should allow physicists to create very cold and slow-moving antihydrogens, which would be easier to study.
Because brown dwarfs rotate much more slowly than pulsars, they may be easier to study, notes Hallinan, adding that "brown dwarfs may be the key to unlocking the long-standing mystery of how pulsars produce radio emissions".
But we should have better school books and it should be easier to study at the university," says Maral.
When the phenotypic complexity of more organisms can be precisely calculated as effective information, it will be easier to study the evolution of organismal complexity.
Because HSAs occur more commonly in dogs than in humans [ 1], it may be easier to study the progression of these tumors in dogs and to establish effective treatments that may also be applicable for human angiosarcomas.
However, given the generally more extreme phenotypes of these monogenic disorders, they seem to be easier to study, since they often represent a model of dysfunction of a single biological pathway.
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