Sentence examples for evolutionary cost from inspiring English sources

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Of course, some bacteria will eventually become resistant to spectinomycin and other old antibiotics, but Lee believes that it is possible to design these drugs so this comes at an evolutionary cost to the bacteria.

The accrued benefit gained from processing information can be precisely quantified by comparing benefits returned using distributions prior to, and after collapse, and these often large and immediate benefits can amply justify the evolutionary cost of information processing systems.

Stomatopods have taken the apposition design just about to its limit, and as might be expected, their specializations have an evolutionary cost.

Yes, ladies: We males officially come with an "evolutionary cost".

Because males do not produce offspring of their own, selfing populations avoid what biologists call 'the evolutionary cost of males.'".

Thomas Finger, a neurobiologist at the University of Colorado's Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center in Aurora, who was not involved in the research, said the study was "pretty impressive". Now he wonders whether the lack of working sweet genes is a sign that there's an evolutionary cost to maintaining an essentially useless taste receptor.

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In addition to offsetting the evolutionary costs of toxicity, conspicuousness provides other benefits to amphibians.

Here we review the current data on intraspecific variation in recombination rate and discuss the molecular and evolutionary costs and benefits of recombination frequency.

However, these evolutionary costs can be used to maintain the pathogen agro-metapopulation locally non-adapted to the host agro-metapopulation.

By linking disciplinary concepts it becomes possible to optimize the stabilization of disease control efficacy by designing management strategies to selectively apply evolutionary costs.

Specifically, I argue that the proponents of HAT have not provided: (a) a thorough analysis of the evolutionary costs and benefits of killing; (b) evidence for 'special design' features of homicide; or (c) a systematic comparative appraisal of killing among different species.

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