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"subject to evolution" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is prone to change or development over time. Example: "Technology is subject to evolution, constantly advancing and improving to meet our ever-changing needs."
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Maybe, along with a career choice, financial necessity, personal history, job availability, child care and a host of other factors — all of which, along with our personal status, are subject to evolution.
But remember that the services have adapted to integrated ranks, to women in support roles and more recently in combat roles, proving that even the specific, detailed military codes are subject to evolution.
Further, we comment on two fundamental technical problems of a 'physics of evolution', the non-closedness of its phase space and the problem of co-evolving boundary conditions, apparent in all systems subject to evolution.
The so-called "singularity" proposed by tech gurus, whereby humans hybridise with machine intelligence, and form a new genotype, subject to evolution by natural selection, may not begin with a cosmic bang; rather, the whimpering of our children as they shoot at their virtual enemies, or are defriended, may be the signal that it's begun already.
But attitudes to other races are as subject to evolution as anything else, and the unquestioned conviction of the superiority of European civilisation that rings through those appalled, disdainful words is one of the attitudes we have thankfully begun to shed since Darwin's time.
On his account, concepts of rationality are purely "local" and are themselves subject to evolution.
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Third, agents have a circadian rhythm that is determined by 24 "genes" (one for each hour of the day – see below) that are subjected to evolution by means of a genetic algorithm.
Single- and low- copy genes are less likely subject to concerted evolution, thus making themselves ideal tools for studying the origin and evolution of polyploid taxa.
Gene evolution studies revealed that the Drosophila and Arabidopsis CenH3 genes are subject to adaptive evolution, particularly in the regions that encode the DNA-interacting Loop 1 [23].
In recent large-scale experimental evolution studies on Caenorhabditis elegans [ 52] it was shown that outcrossing is favored in populations subject to experimental evolution both under conditions of increased mutation rate and during adaptation to a novel environment.
Second, we also performed HGT analysis on large gene trees in HMP-genomes containing >50% genomes that were excluded from HGTree-genomes because they can also be subject to horizontal evolution.
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