Sentence examples for there has been evolutionary from inspiring English sources

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This observation suggests that there has been evolutionary changes in cortical organization of the precentral gyrus that may be a consequence of selection for increasing motor control of the hand in great apes compared to other primates [17].

This indicates that there has been evolutionary pressure for amino acid sequence conservation in these genes since the divergence of human, mouse and cattle.

As a consequence, there has been speculation that there has been evolutionary divergence of imprinting mechanisms between eutherians and marsupials, with differential CpG methylation proposed as a eutherian innovation [ 24].

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There have been evolutionary studies of certain individual components of the GSIS system.

In spite of these advantages, there have been evolutionary reversals to apocarpy and/or unicarpellate condition (Endress 2011; Prychid et al. 2011; Wang et al. 2011).

Thus, within the new endemics there has been an evolutionary trend towards increased reproductive rates as they expanded throughout Australia, particularly into the climatically erratic regions of the interior, the monsoonal north, and the tropical grasslands of the north-east.

However, Christiansen and Harris (2012) find that as S. fatalis did exhibit some sexual dimorphism, there would have been evolutionary selection for competition between males.

For this gene family there has been a significant decrease in evolutionary rate with time (P = 0.00069, Figure  6a), but it is mainly lead by the values sampled for the oldest node at the root of the family.

Over the last few decades there has been considerable effort to introduce an evolutionary perspective to biomedical research and examine the extent to which adaptionist argumentation can be used to address questions pertinent to disease management, particularly that of pathogen virulence [ 1, 2].

Furthermore, all domestication events are young on an evolutionary scale, so there has been only a short period of time for differences in tempo and mode of molecular evolution to make a detectable impression on patterns of sequence differences.

It is most often used to describe organisms that are vaguely similar to extinct relatives that were more abundant and diverse and is sometimes used as shorthand to imply that there has been little evolutionary change.

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