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Nevertheless, a subset may confer adaptive traits.
These genes may confer adaptive benefits with respect to certain lifestyles and environmental factors, most likely due to increased regulatory flexibility and/or increased gene dosage.
As several heart disease-related mutations have been observed in the same domain in CSRP3, it is tempting to suggest that this bear-specific substitution may confer adaptive advantage for bear heart during biological processes such as hibernation.
Thirdly, the negative Tajima's D values might indicate that the gene fragments used in our study may have been subjected to adaptive selection as variation in flowering time may confer adaptive advantages in sorghum (see [ 62]).
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However, the expanded families may confer an adaptive advantage in changing environments, for example, in adaptation to changing allelochemical composition of host plants, in host-plant preference changes or in insecticide resistance.
However, cellular genes captured by viral genomes may confer an adaptive advantage, for instance, during infection.
Furthermore, a cytokinin overproducing genotype may confer an adaptive significance at high temperatures, which is known to inhibit cytokinin accumulation in the seeds (Cheikh and Jones 1994).
Both serotypes are zoonotic and the presence of hybrid VR plasmids may confer an adaptive advantage under certain conditions, resulting in bacterial strains that are more difficult to treat and have a higher epidemic potential.
It has been suggested that constitutive accumulation of TG by the W/Beijing strains may confer an adaptive advantage for growth and survival in microaerophilic or anaerobic environments and thus be related to the strength of epidemiological spread by this strain [47].
Therefore, the Azospirillum KdpD/KdpE system may confer an adaptive advantage to Azospirillum in the rhizosphere.
Context processing may confer greater adaptive flexibility than learning only by habits.
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