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(2) The spectrin repeats of α-actinin have evolved to make tight antiparallel homodimer contacts.
Some stretches of virus DNA have evolved to make RNA genes that our cells use.
Instead, people have evolved to make it easy for others to see where they are looking.
She and members of her research group work on understanding how ancient organisms have evolved to make exquisite nanostructures like shells and glassy diatoms.
In species where females routinely mate with more than one male, males have evolved to make more sperm than in those where females are prim.
Equally wrong would be to make the same mistake about religion, thinking it must have evolved to make people behave a certain way or feel a certain allegiance.
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Writing, a cultural tool, has evolved to make use of the inferotemporal neurons' preference for certain shapes.
Though technology has evolved to make more elaborate projects possible, building massive underground spaces can be difficult.
Decaying wood doesn't make the most nutritious food, but the long-horned passalid beetle has evolved to make the best of it.
Some say that changing stick technology, which has evolved to make holding the ball under pressure easier, may solve pace-of-play issues.
The immune system has evolved to make a diverse repertoire of peptides processed from self and foreign proteomes, which are displayed in antigen-binding grooves of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins at cell surface for surveillance by T cells.
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