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In my H.I.V. clinic in Texas a few weeks ago, I saw a young woman -- a physician -- who was failing her treatment regimen; the virus she harbored had evolved to resist the drugs I had her on.
Now a scientist reports that western corn rootworms in four northeast Iowa fields have evolved to resist the natural pesticide made by Monsanto's corn plant (subscription needed).Via Mother Jones.
Gastropods shells have evolved to resist the threat of increasingly stronger predators that smash, peal, and crush their shells.
The human genome evolved to resist the effects of single lethal mistakes.
CXCL9 on the other hand seems to have evolved to resist the SpeB activity and to preserve its antibacterial activity towards S. pyogenes.
This suggests that protein domain families may have evolved to resist the potential deleterious effects of beta-aggregating propensity of globular proteins.
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He added that because the researchers were attacking a multi-copy gene – rather than a single gene – the chance of wild mosquitoes evolving to resist the technique was limited.
New research shows that the devils appear to be evolving to resist the cancer.
Experts agree that it is possible that Wolbachia could evolve to have less of an impact on the virus, or for the dengue virus itself to evolve to resist the bacterium's effects.
But Aedes aegypti, whose biting females spread these diseases, have evolved to resist four of the six insecticides used to kill them.
Yeast centromeres might have evolved to resist octamer formation, and the confinement of the Cse4 nucleosome to the ~82-bp CDEII region by tightly bound proteins immediately on either side (Krassovsky et al. 2012) would be another means of preventing octamer incorporation at the genetic centromere.
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