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Another enzyme, Pyrophosphate-fructose 6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase (EC: 2.7.1.90) can also be linked to adaptation to an anaerobic environment.

This feature is not uncommon in moths (described in 26 of approximately 120 families; Viloria et al. 2003) and appears to be linked to adaptation to living in woods.

Interestingly, the four cheese strains share several properties that may be linked to adaptation to the cheese habitat, such as a cluster of five genes involved in the catabolism of D-galactonate, as already described in Arthrobacter arilaitensis Re117 [ 20].

Therefore, differences between these two cattle could be linked to adaptation to the environment; however, it is likely that selection imposed by humans in different geographical locations and livestock-product production goals may have also produced regions that were under differing selective pressures.

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Some traits represent unusual departures for a given group, and these can be linked to adaptations related to atypical predatory behaviours (elongate toes in Falconini and Accipiter; highly recurved talons on each digit in Pandionidae and fishing eagles; elaborated upon later in discussion).

Signature amino acid mutations, specifically those in hemagglutinin (HA) and the polymerase complex that are linked to adaptation to the mammalian host and to viral replication efficiency, have been attributed to various pathogenicity profiles of H7N9 influenza viruses.

CD5 levels on T cells have been linked to adaptation and fine-tuning of T cell responsiveness [ 12, 51], possibly via tonic signaling through the restricting MHC element which has been shown to be required for naïve T cell survival, maintenance and homeostatic proliferation in lymphopenic environments [ 52].

Despite the global complexity of the differential transcriptional responses, we propose that an increase in this bHLH TF expression may be linked to the adaptation of M. truncatula to saline soil environments.

This different response to moisture could be linked to the adaptation of microbial groups to the physical environment inherent to the aspen and spruce forest floors and provides an avenue to further work into microbial mediated biogeochemical processes in the boreal forest.

However, A. arilaitensis has several specificities which seem to be linked to its adaptation to its particular niche.

The presence of these genes may be linked to its adaptation to the honeybee host.

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