Sentence examples for invention loss from inspiring English sources

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Although the processes of invention, loss and transfer of domain combinations are different from single domains, if each domain combination is considered as individual evolutionary unit, the above analysis still holds.

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Figure 10 summarises the most parsimonious scenario explaining the composition of modern archeal trp operons: Assuming that the LUCA was of type i2_o2, and that trpB1 was a bacterial invention, besides gene loss, which is a frequent evolutionary event, two cases of ancient HGT are sufficient to explain the distribution of trpA and trpB species in current archeal genomes.

(Chinen) Russ Lossing's Three Part Invention (Wednesday) Mr. Lossing, a pianist and composer with a tireless work ethic and a fondness for reconciling mystery with concision, presents a new book of music for chamber trio, enlisting partners well suited to the task: the trumpeter Ralph Alessi and the bassist Mark Helias.

Correction: September 26 , 2003 Friday The Patents column in Business Day on Aug. 18 about a patent application for french fries that are low in carbohydrates referred incorrectly to a patent for a separate invention, a weight-loss laxative developed by a California inventor.

Horseshoes apparently are a Roman invention; a mule's loss of its shoe is mentioned by the Roman poet Catullus in the 1st century bc.

The advantage of top down rooting over traditional indel polarization is the ability to handle non-ubiquitous genes by considering gene loss and invention as well as insertion and deletion when analyzing the most parsimonious scenario for the history of a paralog set.

Calthrop was encouraged to remain quiet about his invention, but faced with increasing losses of pilots he publicised the parachute in 1917.

They suggested a scenario where populations successful at occupying new environments due to a major physiological or metabolic invention, then underwent genomic streamlining (gene loss) as they diversified.

In contrast, my second concern is more fundamental: essentially, any phyletic distribution may be interpreted as 1. ancestral presence of a gene followed by gene losses, or 2. later invention in one clade followed by horizontal transfers to to the other clades; or else 3. some combination of ancestral presence, losses and HGT.

The invention of the strict, protein-rich weight loss programme has become dieting lore.

The probability of independent inventions is so much lower than gene loss that in this case it is almost prohibitive.

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