Sentence examples for safeguards evolution from inspiring English sources

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This review can also be used to emphasize the danger of ignoring evolution when deploying live-attenuated vaccine viruses, since without due safeguards, evolution may reshape the virulence or transmissibility of these agents.

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Follow-up examinations at regular intervals that depend on the patient's status should safeguard the evolution of disease activity towards the targeted goal.

Once again, the right combination of genetic design and ecological constraints create a powerful safeguard against undesired evolution.

Conservation of DNA safeguarding pathways during evolution was calculated by the average conservation in amino acids and presence/absence of proteins belonging to a given pathway.

In fact, these pathways have at least two important contrasting roles in evolution, safeguarding the genome, and allowing for a certain level of mutations in the course of evolution.

All together, clearance of influenza virus from the lungs is therefore yet another example of the delicate crosstalk between innate and adaptive immune response that emerged through evolution to safeguard the host from infectious threats while avoiding immune pathology to the host.

Snooping practices that had been forced out into the open were attacked on the one side, and explained and defended on the other; meanwhile, the detail of policy inched forward, through the evolution of rules and safeguards.

Although protection of spawning individuals may be important for demographic reasons, our results show that protecting individuals on feeding grounds is just as, if not more, important for safeguarding a stock against fisheries-induced evolution.

In this regard, this study has provided strong evidence for oligogenic barriers encoding a small number of analog-sensitive proteins as a key factor in safeguarding the canonical alphabet throughout biological evolution.

These findings indicated that stabilization of the genetic code can be provided by just a small number of analog-sensitive proteins, forming an oligogenic barrier that safeguards the canonical amino acids throughout biological evolution.

Specifically, our study combines experimental and computational genomic approaches to describe a general mechanism for regulating splicing via competitive RNA binding, uncover a safeguarding mechanism for transcriptome integrity, and provide insights into Alu-derived exon evolution.

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