Sentence examples for intensify selection from inspiring English sources

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In particular, if selective mortality hits reproductive ages (as is true here) age-structure may intensify selection.

Furthermore, some current management measures may actually intensify selection.

Furthermore, gender inequalities in employment and working conditions may intensify selection of women with mental ill health in unemployment when organisations downsize.

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The increasing mutation rate effectively increases DFE variance per cell division (see explanation Fig. S1A-B) and thus intensifies selection against mutant cells.

Overall, there is strong evidence across a range of bird taxa for selection favouring early migration and breeding activity, and a general expectation of intensified selection in the face of climate change.

Theoretically, the presence of foreign sperm during sperm competition should lead to stronger competition between sperm cells and also to intensified selection for good sperm, with only the highest quality sperm (irrespective of the male) fertilizing the eggs [ 61].

Instead, in addition to potential minor developmental rate differences of offspring in different male treatments, yolk size differences may result from intensified selection pressure on high quality sperm within ejaculates or some other non-genetic factor.

Recently, we identified an intragenic positional preference of homopolymeric tracts in prokaryotes, which suggested that there has been intensified selection against these mutagenic repeats in the middle of genes [ 15].

A Kp/Ku ratio significantly less than 1 reflects accelerated unpreferred substitution and presumably new or intensified selection for reduced translation rate, whereas a Kp/Ku ratio significantly greater than 1 reflects selection for accelerated preferred substitution and presumably increased translational inefficiency.

The model suggests that the presence of a cell lawn intensifies selection on the pre-existing singly mutant cells and the delay in colony appearance is due to the need to accumulate the second mutation, which is not required for single mutants without the competition from the tester.

Combined, these population genetic and ecological effects of increased resource supply both act to intensify reciprocal selection and enhance the bacterial response to phage-mediated selection, accelerating coevolutionary dynamics (Lopez- Pascua & Buckling, 2008).

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