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"scenario for evolution" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when discussing or describing a hypothetical or potential situation or path for the evolution of a species. It is often used in scientific or academic writing, but can also be used in other contexts. Example: "The gradual reduction of available food sources may have served as a scenario for evolution of the species, leading to increased agility and predatory skills in order to survive."
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For it to have crashed so spectacularly is a worst-case scenario for Evolution and, particularly, for Sony.
Fig. 1 Scenario for evolution of the vertebrate eye.
Thus, Figure 3A would represent more probable scenario for evolution of KAT2 sequences than Figure 3B.
This observation, along with documented promiscuous activities for yeast SQase, supports a scenario for evolution of PSPPase from an ancestral chain elongation enzyme and of HSQase from PSPPase.
Of course, our models of the virus world evolution depend on the adopted scenario for evolution of cells; to wit, a "eukaryotes first" scenario [ 64, 65] would call for a very different perspective on viral evolution as well.
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They argue that the improbability of naturalistic scenarios for evolution precludes biological evolution as a viable hypothesis (see for example Behe 1996; Dembski 1998a).
Combining experimental and population analyses with the sequence analysis of the 12 Drosophila genomes, we have investigated the evolution of Helena, and propose a possible scenario for the evolution of this element.
One might wonder about the mechanisms underpinning the form of birth-and-death evolution, especially in mammals, and we describe a scenario for the evolution of T2R genes.
The hypotheses 2 and 3 (not rejected in the tests) imply a complex scenario for the evolution of this gene, involving several duplications during the evolution of the subfamily Aphidinae.
Finally, it should serve as an impulsion for the successful development of a comprehensive scenario for the evolution of complex red plastids.
J. Peter Gogarten, University of Connecticut The manuscript by Koonin et a. describes a scenario for virus evolution that links the origin of virus to the early evolution and origin of cells.
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