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This kind of "modular" change is far less likely to wreak havoc on an organism and so is much more likely to be used by evolution.

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Each area gets its adequate due, but this is very clearly a book that is written by a cultural specialist and a primatologist, to be used by those teaching human evolution from the primatological and cultural perspectives.

There are instances of host use patterns shifting among plants within the fundamental host range (all plants that can be used by an agent) but evolution of fundamental host range has not been detected in weed biological control agents (van Klinken and Edwards 2002), and the stability of the fundamental host range is one reason for the excellent safety record of weed biocontrol (Pemberton 2000).

Aside from resolving that long-standing question, liverworts and their presumably ancient genetic lineage can be used by researchers to understand the evolution of plant traits seen in today's modern plants.

Software simulations that can model evolution could be used by human designers, Mr. Damer argued.

Note that the term "evolution" is used by us in the sense of "temporal evolution" or "eventual establishment", not in the sense of "biological evolution" or "spontaneous emergence".

A similar approach is used by Enchira Biotechnology, a directed evolution company in a Houston suburb.

The two chimpanzees in question, Hercules and Leo, currently reside at Stony Brook University on Long Island, where they have reportedly been used by scientists studying the evolution of human bipedalism.

Dimerization has been used by this flavoenzyme in evolution to achieve maximal activity, a tighter interaction between the protein moiety and the coenzyme, and higher thermal stability.

These rates of heterogeneity were used by rose to model the evolution of the seed sequences along the T60 tree.

One of the reasons for this might be that the term evolution originally was used by preformationists to describe the mere unfolding or development of preformed eggs or sperms in the womb (Schwartz 1999).

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