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Small RNA dependent silencing mechanisms have evolved to harness the activity of the TEs in eukaryotes [3], [4], [5].
Thus, one view is that telomeres have evolved to harness the power of the DDR pathways at chromosome ends.
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In the context of the vast counterion atmosphere supported by nucleic acids and the potential nonspecific reactivity of metal ions in backbone hydrolysis, it is amazing that RNAs have evolved to selectively harness metal ions for function and that naturally occurring sequences of both RNA and DNA have evaded unwanted reactivities.
Only a specific group of green microalgae and cyanobacteria, e.g. microalga C. reinhardtii, have evolved the additional ability to harness the huge solar energy resource to drive molecular H2 production [102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108].
Science, they suggest, is actually a kind of institutionalized childhood, an attempt to harness abilities that evolved to be used by babies or young children.
The patient has since evolved to AL.
New ideas have also emerged on how contemporary reaction centres might have evolved and on the possible origin of the first chlorophyll protein complexes to harness the power of sunlight.
Over the last fifty years, research into the synthesis of interlocked molecules has evolved from a concept viewed with some scepticism to a reality in which ways to harness the properties afforded by mechanical bonding are now being sought.
Pathogens evolve to evade the evasions.
We need to harness the public outrage.
Yet the Government is keen to harness the sector.
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