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Evolutionarily

Evolutionarily meaning

In a manner relating to evolution or slow development. | From the perspective of evolution.

Example sentences (20)

They also propose an EDGE2 research list, calling for further research on species that are evolutionarily distinct, but whose conservation status is unknown.

It’ll show up in ways that are evolutionarily appropriate for plants.

This is simply when nature finds similar solutions to similar problems in evolutionarily distant groups — think about how dolphins and bats each evolved echolocation, despite being unrelated.

This project capitalizes on the keen ability of humans, who are evolutionarily programmed to look for patterns and spot anomalies in a way that is unmatched by computer technology.

Lambert suggests the explanation might run deep, evolutionarily speaking.

Her research has led to the discovery of evolutionarily conserved and novel molecular pathways that control nerve regeneration after injury.

A consequence of these evolutionarily selected sequences is that proteins are generally thought to have globally "funneled energy landscapes" (coined by José Onuchic ) citation that are largely directed toward the native state.

An evolutionarily stable state is a dynamic property of a population that returns to using a strategy, or mix of strategies, if it is perturbed from that initial state.

Classes of growth factors Individual growth factor proteins tend to occur as members of larger families of structurally and evolutionarily related proteins.

Evolutionarily, egocentric navigation likely comes from our ancestors who would forage for their food and need to be able to return to the same places daily to find edible plants.

Evolutionarily stable strategies are motivated entirely differently.

In addition, PP2C does not seem to be evolutionarily related to the major family of Ser/Thr PPs and has no sequence homology to ancient PPP enzymes.

Invertebrates further Book lungs of spider (shown in pink) Some invertebrates have "lungs" that serve a similar respiratory purpose as, but are not evolutionarily related to, vertebrate lungs.

It also appears that the structure of histones has been evolutionarily conserved, as any deleterious mutations would be severely maladaptive.

It predicts that animals will act in ways that have proven to be evolutionarily successful over time.

Modern versions of "multilevel selection" claim to have overcome the original objections, citation namely, that at that time no known form of group selection led to an evolutionarily stable strategy.

Not wanting to cause grief for anyone in other aspects (due to his prior grief), he decided to aim his energies in these more positive directions such as writing evolutionarily beneficial works.

Paulinella chromatophora is a freshwater amoeboid which has recently (evolutionarily speaking) taken on a cyanobacterium as an endosymbiont.

Primary agoraphobia without panic attacks may be a specific phobia explained by it once having been evolutionarily advantageous to avoid exposed, large, open spaces without cover or concealment.

Sociopathy may represent an evolutionarily stable strategy, by which a small number of people who cheat on social contracts benefit in a society consisting mostly of non-sociopaths.