Sentence examples for considerable selective advantage from inspiring English sources

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Containing MYC, it was of considerable selective advantage for daughter cells to carry extra copies of the double minute, and through further internal rearrangements (thin lines, Figure 6B) and overreplication, the massive amplification evolved.

He found a way out by proposing the existence of a very simple prototypic eye consisting of two cells only: a photoreceptor cell, which he called a nerve, and a pigment cell shielding the photoreceptor cell from one side, which allows for directional vision and confers a considerable selective advantage.

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Thus, many ncRNAs appear to be stably associated with the same intron of the same host gene over considerable evolutionary timescales, possibly indicating a selective advantage for this arrangement over an intergenic location.

As it has been sustained for a considerable time to allow for GC amelioration, NHase functionality must have provided a selective advantage.

The researchers note that this maneuverability is of selective advantage in a dogfight with a bat.

Waller, B. M. et al. Paedomorphic facial expressions give dogs a selective advantage.

So geneticists had long argued that it must confer a selective advantage.

Once in a blue moon, you will get a mutation that confers a selective advantage.

The CC genotype that could use folic acid with most efficiency would convey selective advantage.

Without cheating, m-hit mutants would not enjoy a selective advantage over the dominant populations.

In Africa, those who carried the mutation were able to leave 10 times more progeny, creating a strong selective advantage.

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