pattern of evolutionの例文
- "They've never looked at patterns of evolution of animals.
- This hypothesis was developed to explain the different patterns of evolution seen in African antelopes.
- The company hopes to identify the specially human genes by their supposedly distinctive pattern of evolution.
- Thesis : Patterns of Evolution in Ischyromys and Titanotheriomys ( Rodentia : Ischyromyidae ) from Oligocene Deposits of Western North America.
- The complex pattern of evolution of vitamin auxotrophy across the eukaryotic tree of life is intimately connected with the interdependence between organisms.
- Other essays discuss themes such as the scale of extinction, vertebrate anatomy, grand patterns of evolution, and human nature.
- It is based on the Darwinian genetic algorithm with some modifications to account for the different patterns of evolution seen in genes and memes.
- Ideally, we would expect the distribution of whatever evolutionary characters ( such as phenotypic traits or alleles ) to directly follow the branching pattern of evolution.
- Rather than a pattern of evolution, the portraits tell a tale of deliberate repetition _ the Frick's is the original _ probably for the sake of private clients.
- "' Patterns of evolution "'were developed by Genrich Altshuller as a set of patterns common to systems as they are developed and as they acquire new features.
- Peter Ward in his " Future Evolution " ( 2001 ) tries to make a scientifically accurate approach to the prediction of directions and patterns of evolution in the future.
- Northington forecast a pattern of evolution, a " gradual, steady change " that may begin when the elderly couple's grandchildren adopt the native look for their yards.
- The find had scientific value as well, in that it would allow scientists to assess the pattern of evolution of the fast mutating organism, by comparing the 1959 strain with current strains.
- Following quite a precise temporal pattern of evolution, the keratinized plaques last for weeks or months, eventually leading to periods of desquamation that leads to the uncovering of " normal " skin.
- But while patterns of evolution in the fossil record and in the test tubes at Michigan State look similar, researchers note that there are reasons to be cautious about extrapolating freely from bacteria to fossil animals.
- "I'd been a singlehanded sailor forever, but I went through what's a typical pattern of evolution for a lot of sailors whose wives want a more comfortable alternative,"
- This case study highlights a growing movement to consider heritable symbionts as important drivers in patterns of evolution . " Spiroplasma " are found in many insects and arthropods, including the Plain Tiger butterfly.
- Support for the orthogenesis hypothesis began to decline during the modern evolutionary synthesis in the 1940s when it became apparent that it could not explain the complex branching patterns of evolution revealed by statistical analysis of the fossil record by paleontologists.
- Dr . J . John Sepkoski Jr ., a professor and paleontologist at the University of Chicago, who conducted important research illuminating large-scale patterns of evolution in the fossil record, died May 1 at his home in Chicago.
- Although the small size and often fragmentary nature of SSFs makes it difficult to identify and classify them, they provide very important evidence for how the main groups of marine invertebrates evolved, and particularly for the pace and pattern of evolution in the Cambrian explosion.