Sentence examples for evolution and organization from inspiring English sources

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Currently, Sean works in Eric Alm's lab to discover the principles underlying the evolution and organization of microbial communities.

Archaeologists have studied the origins, evolution, and organization of chiefdoms in the pre-state and premodern societies of the Near East, Africa, East Asia, Europe, Mesoamerica, South America, North America, and Oceania, although there is considerable debate about the utility of 'chiefdoms' as a cross-culturally applicable evolutionary concept.

Several recent genome comparison studies have drawn intriguing conclusions about genome evolution and organization.

In particular, lager brewing yeast provides an excellent case to understand whole genome duplication and multiple genomes evolution and organization.

In this study, we have investigated the molecular evolution and organization of centromeric satellites in a basal primate species, the Aye-Aye.

The data for this paper are drawn from a study of the evolution and organization of cancer genetics in Ontario, Canada, that received ethics review from the McMaster University Research Ethics Board.

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Rose advocated attention to the evolution, development and organization of the nervous system in order to understand fish behaviour.

By combining comparative and phylogenetic approaches using more than 500 prokaryotic genomes, we characterized the global T6SS genetic structure in terms of conservation, evolution and genomic organization.

The availability of complete genome sequence for a number of plant species has allowed a better understanding of miRNA evolution and genome organization.

With the recent availability of a large number of genome sequences for higher vertebrates, there are growing opportunities for understanding how genes have contributed to the evolution and functional organization of brain circuits for complex learned behaviors.

This hypothetical concept postulates living matter as an organizational state or phase of non-living matter created by evolution and self-organization of the latter.

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