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Pigment cup eyes were undoubtedly the starting point for the evolution of the much larger and more optically complex eyes of mollusks and vertebrates.
This situation, and the consequent lack of fidelity in genome maintenance, may serve as a starting point for the evolution of antibiotic resistance, fitness for survival and pathogenicity, possibly conferring a selective advantage in certain stressful situations.
The flask cell may have some environmental sensing properties that require membrane specializations [24] and perhaps reflect an evolutionary intermediate and a cell type that served as a starting point for the evolution of neurons.
Promiscuity can be the starting point for the evolution of a new function [ 49, 50].
Tabanidae are considered to reflect the starting point for the evolution of brachyceran mouthparts (Labandeira, 1997; Karolyi et al., 2012).
The industrial Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain Ethanol Red [Fermentis, S.I. Lesaffre] (ER) was used as a starting point for the evolution.
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Partial genome duplications of a similar size exist transiently in P. falciparum, where they serve as starting points for the evolution of drug resistance (Guler et al., 2013).
Nhe a and hbl a might be starting points for the evolution of new pore-forming enterotoxins in B. cereus sensu lato, analogous to the suspected development of hbl and nhe themselves from an ancient ancestor by gene duplication [ 48].
The proposed constitutive relation provides a starting point for the development of an evolution law of damage including strain gradient effect, which will be presented in the second part of this work.
The theory of information management is the starting point for the development of a process management system based on evolution of information content.
The fact that the progenitor of eukaryotes was already fusing was a starting point for the progressive evolution of organized homologous recombination reactions involving whole parental chromosomes; i.e., meiotic recombination.
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