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Cannon et al. [ 5] purported that unique C. gloeosporioides sensu lato genotypes may become adapted to occupy specific geographical areas and which may be associated with host co-evolution.
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To some extent, this encourages resistance to furans, or the yeasts may gradually become adapted to their presence.
Alternatively, 1 clone or a small number of bacterial clones may have become adapted for persistence at greater numbers within the natural host or in the environment.
Laboratory rodents may have become adapted to high-phytoestrogen intake over many generations of being fed soy-based commercial feed; removing all phytoestrogens from feed leads to alterations that could disrupt many types of biomedical research.
This means that the CpGV is unlikely to change over time and may well become adapted to the insect culture that it is reared on, depending on how frequently new insects are introduced, whereas AgNPV is actually evolving with the insects in the field and can respond to changes in those insects.
This exotic weed may not have become adapted to the bacterial strain isolated from a native weed.
HIV may be predicted to become adapted at a population level to those immune responses currently identified as mediating control, which is clearly a major anxiety in relation to vaccine design and future control.
This possibility for animal-to-human transmission, in the case of MRSA ST398, brings heightened concerns about livestock as potential reservoirs of zoonotic infections that may with further evolution become adapted to circulation within the human population.
Many predators of frogs have become adapted to tolerate high levels of these poisons, but other creatures, including humans who handle the frogs, may be severely affected.
Otters have become adapted to cold water.
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