Sentence examples for more rapid adaptive from inspiring English sources

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Due to the rapid environmental changes occurred during human evolution, a number of investigators have postulated that selection on standing variation (rather than selection on a new beneficial allele) played a major role in human adaptations, thus affording a more rapid adaptive response to the environmental change.

In both publications, we hypothesised that mutator lineages are able to show a more rapid adaptive response to the individual-level fitness benefits of cheating via two mechanisms.

The parameter β controls the strength of biased transmission, with larger values of β creating more rapid adaptive change.

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This difference may be due to the larger effective population size (Ne) of Drosophila than of mammals [ 28– 30], which contributes to more efficient adaptive protein and regulatory sequence evolution in Drosophila [ 31– 33], and could similarly result in more rapid acquisition of adaptive functions by Drosophila duplicate genes.

A completely typical sentence: "The most powerful actors of the future will be states, groups, and individuals who can leverage material capabilities, relationships, and information in a more rapid, integrated, and adaptive mode than in generations past".

Genetic reassortment of influenza viruses is likely more rapid in aberrant hosts because of adaptive selection pressures (5).

This differential adaptive capacity likely underlies the more rapid appearance of detectable skeletal changes in OA in comparison to the articular cartilage.

These data support the notion that an increased relative NK responsiveness when comparing a strong to weak stimulus contributes to a more rapid viral clearance, and hence may impinge on adaptive immune responses by control of antigen supply.

This is consistent with the finding when the overall level of divergence was considered, together indicating that regulatory factors not only evolved more rapidly but were more likely to have evolved in response to natural selection driving rapid adaptive divergence of these grasses.

The mechanisms underlying such potential, rapid adaptive processes, and their consequences would be worth examining more in depth, and in relation with global warming.

Immunological memory, which can be defined as a more rapid response in antigen-primed individuals, is a key characteristic of the adaptive immune system.

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