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Furthermore, infection of Duffy-negative patients in Madagascar suggests that this parasite is evolving to exploit alternative invasion pathways, posing new threats to previously resistant human populations [ 4].
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"Cells have been evolving to exploit this apparently chaotic organization to efficiently store the genetic information and use it for their function," says Marco Di Stefano, a biophysicist now at the National Centre for Genomic Analysis in Barcelona, Spain.
Cancer treatment paradigms are evolving to exploit the sensitivity of tumors to inhibitors that target the products of genes carrying driver mutations [ 1].
Technology now forms the bedrock of modern agricultural practices, and as it continues to evolve, the agricultural sector is also evolving to exploit nascent efficiencies.
Although we found no evidence that females could manipulate the effort of young males, one possible explanation for the observed pattern is that females evolved to exploit young males but the males then evolved to neglect the cues that females could use for exploitation.
"What this is saying is that [seabirds] have evolved to exploit average to above-average feeding conditions," co-author Ian Boyd told Mongabay in 2012.
Pe. humanus, the human body louse, lives on human clothes and is thought to have evolved to exploit this new niche when humans began to wear clothing 100,000 to 200,000 years ago [ 9– 11].
This PTM has been incorporated into histone H3 by exploiting the pyrrolysyl-tRNA synthetase/tRNACUA pairs that were evolved to incorporate acetyllysines.
It's evolved to separates, or dresses.
Viruses are intracellular obligate parasites; they have evolved to exploit the host cellular machinery for their replication.
Thus there were no "holes" that pathogens could have evolved to exploit.
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