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Now new research suggests that fish evolved this ability to enable them to swim faster.
What's unclear, she notes, is whether dogs have evolved this ability independently, or because of their close connections with humans.
"This is a major breakthrough and a beautiful example of convergent evolution where vertebrates at least five times have independently evolved" this ability "by modifying different cell types to serve the same function".
Cinkornpumin et al. suggest that the pheromone has likely evolved this ability in order to counteract the spread of the nematodes.
P. microphthalmus is behaviorally sensitive to EOD waveform variation, but it evolved this ability independently of other species with broadly distributed receptors (Carlson et al., 2011).
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So why did two crow species evolve this ability?
To see if ribozymes could evolve this ability, biochemists Peter Unrau and David Bartel at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge began with a pool of more than 1015 different RNA molecules.
In evolving this ability, cells posses the capacity to adapt and thrive under staggeringly varied conditions and orchestrate multicellular life.
But when did whales evolve this sonarlike ability, known as echolocation?
Basal immunity is thought to represent the most basic method for an organism to protect itself against potential microbial pathogens, although both animals and plants also possess more specific immune responses to protect themselves against pathogens that have evolved the ability to circumvent this first line of defence [8], [9].
However, we do not fully understand how different species evolved the ability to do this.
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