单词 | evolutionarily |
释义 | BETA Examples ofevolutionarilyDictionary> Examples ofevolutionarily evolutionarilyisn’t in the Cambridge Dictionary yet. You can help! Add a definition This process seemsevolutionarilyadvantageous but makes perception essentially non-direct, regardless of the degree of intra- or inter-modal sensory integration. From theCambridge English Corpus The existence of multipleevolutionarilydistinct families of homing endonucleases indicates several independent ancestral origins for these elements. From theCambridge English Corpus As with the peptide growth factor story, it is possible that theseevolutionarilydistant species share unexpectedly common mechanisms. From theCambridge English Corpus Similarities are observed betweenevolutionarilyunrelated sequences, which suggests consistent selective pressures (such as thermodynamic constraints) acting on different types of molecule. From theCambridge English Corpus From this standpoint, theevolutionarilyadvantaged functions of divided attention, upright bipedal ambulation and opposable thumbs can be seen as vulnerable. From theCambridge English Corpus We continue to believe that a broadevolutionarily-based definition will most advance the field. From theCambridge English Corpus Recent theoretical and experimental studies suggest that high levels of altruism can beevolutionarilystable. From theCambridge English Corpus Therefore, one can speculate that dark barley kernel colour isevolutionarilysignificant in wild barley as an adaptation to high solar radiation in xeric areas. From theCambridge English Corpus Evolutionarily, serotonin existed in plants even before the appearance of animals. From theCambridge English Corpus For genes that areevolutionarilymore conserved, the use of the rice genome seems to be more promising. From theCambridge English Corpus Acknowledging the prior operation of group selection provides anevolutionarilycoherent explanation of the survival of human behavioral predispositions that enable social cooperation. From theCambridge English Corpus There are strongevolutionarilyadaptive links between the ability to fall asleep and perceptions of safety versus threat. From theCambridge English Corpus So he is compelled to posit that embedding came along at anevolutionarilylater period. From theCambridge English Corpus However, due to the large number ofevolutionarilyconserved epitopes, paramyosin could perhaps be applied as a general marker for helminth and ectoparasite infections. From theCambridge English Corpus The proximal promoter of the mouse arrestin gene directs gene expression in photoreceptor cells and contains anevolutionarilyconserved retinal factor-binding site. From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, there may be anevolutionarilyconserved asymmetry in the metaphase checkpoint, which may reveal something about its mechanism. From theCambridge English Corpus It will be interesting to find out whether this expression isevolutionarilyconserved in other mammalian species (such as in sheep and mice). From theCambridge English Corpus Evolutionarilyconserved developmental signaling pathways active in germinal and neuronal stem cell proliferation and differentiation in drosophila and mammalian development are implicated in mammary tumorigenesis. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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