Sentence examples for be seen by evolution from inspiring English sources

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For example, five molecules of a by-product produced by an enzyme during lifetime of a cell would not be "seen" by evolution, would not be detected by analytical methods, and would not show measurable role in aging when taken in isolation, but they would contribute, with the millions of other five-molecule by-product forms, to cumulative damage.

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The MTS results suggested that the cell proliferation was only moderate irrespective of the hydrogel activation, as can be seen by the evolution of the non-normalized absorbance values (figure 5).

Examples of variation in structure size favoring mosaic evolution can be seen by comparing the medullary lobes of goldfish (Carassius sp) and catfish (Clarias sp), or the extreme example of the massively enlarged valvula cerebelli and electrosensory lateral line lobe of mormyrids [ 2].

In both countries, these state systems naturally began to develop into monopolies since such an evolution was seen by rulers as advantageous both to the security and to the revenues of the state.

The theory of evolution has been seen by some people as incompatible with religious beliefs, particularly those of Christianity.

Cooperation between TFs and the integrase may be seen as an evolution of the mechanisms by which yeast retrotransposons target their integration to specific genomic regions through tethering to host cell proteins.

In this model the presence of overlapping genes can then be seen as a by-product of sequence evolution and is not directly associated to a biological function as had been hypothesized (e.g. improving compression of the genome).

Over longer time periods, the parameters λs and λp should be sensitive to the availability of soil water and this sensitivity could be seen as a plant physiological response shaped by evolution to suit a given environment (Cowan and Farquhar 1977; Cowan 1982).

Evolution can be seen as a two-step process.

The evolution of proteins can be seen as a succession of replacements of amino acids by other amino acids.

Zinc fingers may be seen as convenient molecular building blocks, often used in clusters, whose modular nature allows them to be conveniently duplicated, altered, and shuffled by evolution.

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