Sentence examples for tightly adapted from inspiring English sources

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How tightly adapted are hosts to their E. coli populations?

Bacterial plant pathogens belonging to the Xanthomonas genus are tightly adapted to their host plants and are not known to colonise other environments.

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So his would-be ideological partners have adapted, tightly controlling their message and those who represent it.

The presence of numerous signal transduction genes was shown to be a common feature in magnetotactic bacteria, enabling them to tightly adjust their physiology to adapt to varying environmental conditions [ 36].

Our fluorescence assays confirmed Cass2 to be particularly well adapted for tightly binding the cationic drugs which serve as ligands to the AraC/MerR family.

The front legs, when specialized for grasping prey, have tibia and tarsus adapted to fold tightly against a thickened femur.

So it's possible that each strain of norovirus has proteins that are adapted to attach tightly to certain blood type antigens, but not others.

In addition, MT genes carry specifically adapted functions, which are tightly regulated through their expression as discrete isoforms [44].

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