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At the junction of leaf sheath and blade, designated as the collar of the leaf, and on the side facing the stem, grass leaves bear a ligule, a small flange or ring of hairs, depending on the species, that may have evolved to prevent the entry of water into the leaf sheath.
Thus, the death penalty law soon evolved to prevent the death penalty from being applied arbitrarily and murder almost exclusively became the standard for its application.
Some have proposed adaptive theories to explain the evolution of toxin-antitoxin systems; for example, chromosomal toxin-antitoxin systems could have evolved to prevent the inheritance of large deletions of the host genome.
Since the mitotic checkpoint evolved to prevent the missegregation of one or a few chromosomes and therefore requires maximal activity per kinetochore, the contribution of phosphorylation on T676 was studied in more detail by following unperturbed mitotic progression of Mps1-depleted U2OS cells expressing LAP-Mps1-T676A LAP-Mps1-T676A LAP-Mps1-T676Amicroscopy.
Several surveillance mechanisms have evolved to prevent the accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria, such as the continuous remodelling of the mitochondrial network and mitophagy (1).
The E1p enzyme active site has evolved to prevent the proton-activated release of free acetaldehyde, which would represent an off-pathway misreaction for pyruvate dehydrogenase.
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Did the Hsp90 chaperone system evolve to prevent the expression of abnormal phenotypes?
Several approaches have evolved to prevent this infection, including universal prophylaxis with anti-viral agents (i.e. acyclovir, valacyclovir, ganciclovir, valganciclovir), and pre-emptive strategy with ganciclovir or valganciclovir.
Thus, and despite several studies, it remains unknown which strategies the Moloney murine leukemia virus or the Mouse mammary tumor virus have evolved to prevent inhibition by the murine A3 [ 30- 36].
A possible explanation, already advanced in [18], is that "this system has evolved to prevent lingering at the intermediate target, that is, to make sure that axons that enter the midline actually cross and leave it.
It has been proposed that monotreme lactation originally evolved to prevent desiccation of the eggs or for protection against microbes, and subsequently evolved a nutritional role (Warren et al. 2008; Oftedal 2012, 2002b; Urashima et al. 2012).
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