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Costs are also falling in synthetic biology – the practice of extracting genes from one organism, or even building them from scratch, and inserting them into others to make organism do things not found in nature.
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As species always breed beyond available resources, favourable variations would make organisms better at surviving and passing the variations on to their offspring, while unfavourable variations would be lost.
Environmental changes or climatic fluctuations can make organisms evolve rapidly into different morphologic or taxonomic groups or create new functions specialized in different individual living environments [1].
That may make organisms once generate less than one cell.
Sensitivity to these signals can make organisms vulnerable to inadvertent signals from xenobiotics.
There were many images that featured extraordinary examples of the adaptations that make organisms precisely suited for their respective environments.
Shifting the focus from diseases to traits that make organisms vulnerable to disease requires a major change in perspective.
Several authors have attempted to identify properties that make organisms invasive or make ecosystems/habitats susceptible to invasion (Hector et al. 2001; Litchman 2010).
The complexity of the neural circuitry organization of the mammalian brain have made organisms with a simpler nervous system an attractive tool for studying the neurobiological mechanisms mediating learning and memory.
Warmer waters are stressful for marine life, making organisms such as coral more vulnerable to disease.
This has been motivated in large part by the search for genes that makes organisms live longer, no matter what the physiological state of the animal is.
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