Sentence examples for sensitive to the evolutionary from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, the comparisons of experimental-profiling results with those from computational predictions need to be sensitive to the evolutionary conservation of the positions harboring the amino acid change.

It is well-known that the single gene-based approach is sensitive to the evolutionary history of the gene and not necessarily of the species, and may be limited by the lack of sufficient variation in a single gene sequence [ 37- 39].

We examined this relationship for all 17 data sets in Table 1, and confirmed that there was a simple linear relationship between the correlation of abundance with the number of interactions and the correlation of the number of interactions with the evolutionary rate, as shown in Figure 2. The trends described here are not sensitive to the evolutionary rates used.

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Indeed, the only relationship in the Ecdysozoa that is sensitive to the choice of evolutionary model and taxon sampling (i.e., the species included in the analysis) is the position of tardigrades.

Third, this rationale is not sufficiently sensitive to the importance of evolutionary and ecological considerations – of the relationship between these individuals and the evolving populations of which they are a part and in which they share some value.

The feasibility of antibiotic cycling as an alternative to combination therapy is further complicated by the fact that evolutionary trajectories may be sensitive to the order in which antibiotics are used (Perron et al. 2007; Kim et al. 2014) and epistasis between resistance (and other) mutations that accumulate over treatment (Imamovic and Sommer 2013).

"It's a super cool finding, and suggests that the male birds are being more sensitive to the females than many human husbands," says Brian Hare, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.

A renowned writer on evolutionary theory and its history, Ruse has long been sensitive to the fact that many people and not simply religious enthusiasts find something deeply troubling about much of what passes for science in evolutionary circles.

Inferences about the evolutionary events of symbionts in the light of phylogenies are sensitive to the information at hand.

First, one should verify that the results are not sensitive to the choice of the species, because it has been abundantly demonstrated that evolutionary inference is sensitive to taxon sampling, especially when few species are used.

Michael Bang Petersen, professor of political science at Aarhus University in Denmark, argues that these preferences go all the way back to our evolutionary roots, which make members of social species exquisitely sensitive to the presence of cheaters or free riders.

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