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It means the evolutionary increasing in the size of the protein.
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Thus, evolutionary increases in sleep are associated with increased investment in the immune system regardless of its specific form.
Moreover, these noncoding regions, disrespectfully called "junk DNA," also build a pool of potential for future use that, more than any other factor, may establish any lineage's capacity for further evolutionary increase in complexity.
Although in primates there is a general trend toward evolutionary increase in body size, there is no absolute correlation between body size and the duration of the gestation period.
One of the possible molecular pathways to spontaneous evolutionary increases in complexity is described.
A nice example for evolutionary increase in evolvability due to gene duplication is the evolution of scaleless fish.
Axial diameter, leaf size, and multiple-character-based morphological disparity (mean pairwise dissimilarity) show stepwise evolutionary increase through the Devonian in parallel with the rise of taxonomic diversity.
Plato was working through the effect of one new information technology -- writing -- whereas today we "upgrade" every six months or so...Teilhard observes the correlative of this evolutionary increase in information -- and the sudden thresholds it crosses -- in the evolution of complexity and nervous systems.
For primates, the evolutionary increase in brain size is often attributed to increased social complexity.
We found that evolutionary increases in the size of the amygdala are associated with corresponding increases in NREM sleep durations.
We found that evolutionary increases in NREM sleep durations were correlated with evolutionary increases in the size of the amygdala, and this effect was independent of both scaling effects and phylogeny.
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