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It is known that some mt protein-coding genes were gradually lost, functionally and then physically, over long evolutionary periods of time.
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Moreover, neurons that are still present may be impaired and functionally unable to compensate for lost function.
Indeed, it has been proposed that after WGD, duplicated genes can either accumulate loss-of-function mutations and are functionally lost (non-functionalization [ 3, 4]) or acquire a new function (neo-functionalization), or split the ancestral function between the paralogs (sub-functionalization) [ 2]), therefore adding complexity to the developmental gene network that shapes organ formation.
Particularly, the nodes of Survivin, Bcl-2, Bcl-XL and Mtor have lost several functionally similar genes in NMR.
Plastids originated from cyanobacteria and the majority of the ancestral genes were lost or functionally transferred to the nucleus after endosymbiosis.
We propose a model in which EPO-EPOR induction under disease conditions not only prevents neuronal cell death, but also triggers the enhanced neuronal plasticity that is required to functionally compensate for lost neuronal functions.
That theology was functionally lost".
Keeping in mind that bilateral optic nerve involvement [25, 26] is not unusual, treatment was started to protect the RE, although the left eye was functionally lost.
"We've been saying that whitebark pine will be functionally lost in the ecosystem.
I would say now that whitebark pine has already been functionally lost in much of the ecosystem," Jesse announces flatly.
These trees, some of them over a thousand years old, trees that survived all of the slings and arrows that nature could throw at them since the Pleistocene lightning, harsh winters, one hundred mile per hour winds are now functionally lost in much of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, as a result of an unprecedented epidemic of mountain pine beetles.
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