Sentence examples for undergo selection from inspiring English sources

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In Bolkenhain, they undergo selection first.

The transition of cells through the different stages from normal to cancerous can be thought of as an evolutionary process, in which there occurs a succession of genetic changes that undergo selection and determine the ultimate genotype (genetic constitution) of a tumour and its metastases.

Institutional structures and, in particular, their degree of decentralization, determine which solutions are tried out and undergo selection.

TEs are known to be able to mediate translocations, gene and segmental duplications leading to gene family expansions that may further undergo selection and diversification.

By studying microsatellites in coding regions we have a simple model of how genotypic changes undergo selection as they are directly expressed in the phenotype as altered proteins.

Because the cortex is a place where DP thymocytes reside and undergo selection, we next examined thymocyte positive selection in Cdc42−/− mice.

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The nature of such selective pressures is implied in the phenotype of tumours that have undergone selection.

Flies that have undergone selection for long life were up to 40percentt worse at learning than ordinary flies.

In the last few years, biologists have been able to scan the whole human genome for the signatures of genes undergoing selection.

We used computer simulations to compare the ability of different mating systems to preserve genetic variability in populations undergoing selection.

Thus, the entity that undergoes selection is clearly the extended phenotype of symbionts in their host.

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