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The question then becomes, is it easier to innovate function in a RNA based organism or a DNA based organism under relaxed selective pressure?
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Under the pressures of survival and reproduction, innovating new functions at the metabolic level allows organisms to adapt to an environment of changing chemical conditions [ 1]; for example, bacterial resistance to man-made chemicals such as drugs or pesticides.
An augmented innovation production function is used to test the hypothesis that small firms who employ managers with Innovative Human Capital are more likely to innovate.
In this scenario, it is plausible to hypothesize that duplication of aqp1 genes in teleosts allowed for one duplicate to encode a product with a new function through innovating mutations in regulatory and/or structural sequences ('neofunctionalization').
Form and Function Banks need to innovate around form and function to get a better fit with customer needs.
Let us denote by f the density function of the propensity to innovate, in order to characterize any given economy.
Evolutionary novelties often appear by conferring completely new functions to pre-existing structures or by innovating the mechanism through which a particular function is performed.
Both extremes are obviously not possible, but somewhere in between is a rate that encourages people to work, to develop new companies, to innovate while at the same time providing enough money for the government to serve its necessary functions.
To perform the micro bench excavation, a multi-function platform was innovated by adding a cantilever to the existing rig for the full face excavation as shown in Fig. 12.
Innovate, innovate, innovate.
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