Sentence examples for study organism from inspiring English sources

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An evolutionary biologist at the State University of New York there, Wilson formerly worked on toads and mites, but has now adopted his own town as a study organism.

The study organism, Donax serra Röding, is a fairly typical intertidal filter feeder that dominates the macrofaunal communities on many southern African sandy beaches.

C. albicans being by far the most frequently isolated fungal species (Miceli et al. 2011) in such a way that it became a model study organism for this kind of infection (Gow et al. 2002; McCullough et al. 1996).

The fact that the tuataras don't have penises makes them a useful study organism because it allows scientists to ask whether the reptiles' ancestors had penises and lost them, or never had them to begin with.

In order to test this hypothesis, the Slider turtle (Trachemys scripta Schoepff) may be a suitable study organism.

Once the genetic underpinnings of reproduction in M. smithii societies are understood, this ant should be an interesting study organism for kin selection theory.

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Biologists used to study organisms gene by gene, an approach that has yielded very partial insights.

Wild study organisms often live in places where it is inconvenient, dangerous or impossible to travel.

Knufia petricola A95 is a well suited model fungus to study organism-organism and organism-material interactions in SABs (Gorbushina and Broughton, [2009]; Nai et al. [2013]).

Over time, the latter is expected to be associated with genotypic changes in the study organisms.

It is true that plankton are not the most glamorous of study organisms.

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