Sentence examples for evolutionary appearance from inspiring English sources

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While Geoffroy believed that ancestral species historically gave rise to unchanging modern forms through the occasional evolutionary appearance of successful monstrosities, Cuvier denied evolution entirely.

The requirement for calcineurin/NFAT in the development of the adaptive but not of the innate immune system is consistent with the idea that the evolutionary appearance of this pathway was involved in the emergence of vertebrates.

The regulatory architecture explains how bilaterian genomes encode their body parts; but it also follows that the evolutionary appearance of the bilaterians depends on the genomic assembly of such regulatory architecture in their common ancestors.

Not only is the bluefin's dense, distinctly beefy musculature supremely appropriate for traversing the ocean's breadth, but the animal also has attributes that make its evolutionary appearance seem almost deus ex machina, or rather machina ex deo — a machine from God.

Along similar lines, recent work by Santos et al. [36], [40] suggests a connection between the emergence of cooperation and the evolutionary appearance of degree heterogeneity.

Since microRNAs were originally identified by strong evolutionary homology, we surmised that newly-described microRNAs observed in hESC could be less conserved, consistent with a more recent evolutionary appearance, as has been predicted [24].

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The gap that exists between the discovery of urancestral FSFs and FSFs that emerged at the start of organismal diversification can be identified in the tree of protein domains, since this tree unfolds the evolutionary order of appearances of each of the 1,420 FSFs that are present in the modern proteomes we sampled.

The extent to which their anterior maxillary bone growth is shared with chronologically older hominins is an important consideration in assessing the appearance of evolutionary novelties in human facial development.

The rapid appearance (over evolutionary time) of the cognitive skills and complex inventions of modern humans has been attributed to "cumulative cultural evolution" (CCE), the accumulation of knowledge and skills over generations.

Peter Godfrey-Smith, in his recent book, Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection, discusses evolutionary transitions as the appearance of a "new kind of Darwinian population", of "new entities that can enter into Darwinian processes in their own right" (2009, 122).

These striking similarities in metabolic pathways are likely due to their early appearance in evolutionary history, and their retention because of their efficacy.

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