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The prefrontal function has evolved to control adaptive behavior beyond basic associative and reinforcement learning processes.
For this reason, rice constitutes a promising model to investigate how this auxin-dependent gene regulatory network has evolved to control post-embryonic root development in the context of both stems and roots (Coudert et al. [2013b]).
Non-cell autonomous phenomena, mostly embodied by cell-cell communication, is underexplored and perhaps has evolved to control the relative proportions of cell types.
The parasite has evolved to control and exploit its host cell, thereby ensuring successful transition to blood infection and transmission.
Thus, it has been suggested that Mig-6 mediated inhibition of EGFR signals has evolved to control potentially inappropriate proliferative responses following cellular injury or stress [ 59].
This is important because it demonstrates that a similar mechanism has evolved to control the branching of bryophyte gametophytes and flowering plant sporophytes.
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A complex network of interacting, overlapping, feedback-controlled, and often hormone-mediated mechanisms have evolved to control and maintain primary root growth [ 3- 5, 118].
Mitochondria grow old and die, and the mechanisms that have evolved to control such death mitophagy and apoptosis are described.
A large number of inositol lipid kinases and phosphatases have evolved to control the rapid production and elimination of these lipids at specific cellular membrane compartments.
However, the researchers concluded that better understanding exactly how our bodies have evolved to control and manage weight gain in the winter and other seasons also can help us to better understand the complexities of obesity.
It seems likely that conserved signalling pathways that control activities, such as mating and morphogenesis in all fungi, have evolved to control processes essential for pathogencity in phytopathogens.
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