Sentence examples for by evolution of a from inspiring English sources

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Pervasive shifts across the genome suggest that large habitat shifts cannot always be made just by evolution of a few genes, as has been suggested for invasion of heavy metal soils by land plants (Cobbett and Goldsbrough 2002).

122 The first structure of a cocrystal of a synthetic inverse agonist in complex with the estrogen-related receptor alpha ligand-binding domain was reported in 2007 by Kallen et al. 106 The authors produced cyclohexylmethyl- 1-p-tolyl-1H-indol-3-ylmethyl -amine, or cyclohexylmethyl- 1-p-tolyl-1H-indol-3-ylmethyl -amined through high-throughput scyclohexylmethyl- 1-p-tolyl-1H-indol-3-ylmethyl -amine

Finally, genes new to a given lineage may emerge either as a result of a dramatic change after duplication obliterating all "memories" of a gene's origin, or via horizontal gene transfer, or by evolution of a protein-coding gene from a non-coding sequence (rare as this latter process might be).

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The efficiency of glycoside prodrug conversion might be improved by design of a prodrug that is more readily activated by human β-glycosidase or by evolution of the enzyme into a mutant form that displays high activity towards these prodrugs.

Finally, we need a measure of maladaptation that describes the partial decay in performance caused by evolution of the direct character to a lower cost solution in response to the protection provided by robustness mechanisms.

Therefore, by evolution of this area and its connections, a personal relationship with God as an intimate other may have become possible, allowing modern humans to experience this bonding– which they variably do.

Human evolution is marked by evolution of cognitive skills.

In Section 3, we describe a way to improve the detection accuracy of several ODFs from the literature using LP to enhance their estimates of the frame-by-frame evolution of an audio signal.

The highway winds through lands once steeped in smoggy shades of black and gray by an industrial revolution long eclipsed by the evolution of a nation not of shopkeepers, as Napoleon once sneered, but of shoppers.

In particular, it can be difficult to untangle plasticity and adaptation, as adaptation may be achieved by the evolution of plasticity rather than by the evolution of a constitutive tolerance mechanism.

The period leading up to this accreditation by the KNMG was a unique situation, characterised by the evolution of a completely new system with a lot of new innovative elements in medical education.

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