Sentence examples for evolutionary corollary from inspiring English sources

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An evolutionary corollary to modularity comes from the observation, that tightly connected modules not only show a high degree of functional homogeneity but are largely evolutionary conserved as orthologs in other organisms [4], [5], [6].

This evolutionary corollary indicates that not only single proteins are a target of evolution but also the interactions between conserved proteins.

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The descent of all living things from a single common ancestor is a core component of modern evolutionary theory, as is its corollary, that any pair of organisms, no matter how distantly related, will have had a common ancestor at some point in their recent or distant past (Freeman et al. 2007).

An important corollary of these findings is that 'base-by-base' evolutionary conservation across species (which is a very useful proxy for functionality in the analyses of protein-coding regions) needs to be interpreted with caution in the case of regulatory sequence.

Importantly, all current eubacterial root views (Lake et al. 2008; Cavalier-Smith 2010b) invoke the hitherto untested corollary assumption that there is some form of systematic acceleration in the evolutionary rate of sequence change within the archaebacterial lineage.

Furthermore, the argument that archaebacteria are only 850 1,000 MY old (Cavalier-Smith 2006a; de Duve 2007) is rejected because its corollary that their molecular distinctness can be explained away by assuming an increased archaebacterial evolutionary rate is shown here to be untrue.

Corollary 2.7 is interesting because we can use it to find the solutions of the evolutionary variational inequality.

While acknowledging the ethical quandaries raised by his corollary assertions that people of different genders and ethnicities might have different cognitive abilities due to the disparate evolutionary forces at work upon them, Pinker argued that such revelations need not impede equal treatment.

Conceivably, the evolutionary driving force that led to the separation of Nanoarchaeota from the Euryarchaeota was an ancient symbiotic event, with the corollary that all members of the Nanoarcheaota could be symbionts or parasites.

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