The introduction of proteins may have
arisen as a byproduct initially, that had little or no use.
In the new study, Sunney Xie of Peking University and Harvard University teamed up with Qiao and Fuchou Tang of Peking University to develop a method for sequencing the entire genomes of polar bodies — cells that
arise as a byproduct of egg cell division and often die later on.
In addition to revealing how and why morality can be compromised within a highly bureaucratic environment, the emphasis on gameplay mechanics in Papers, Please ends up reminding us that, in real life, moral predicaments often
arise as a byproduct of our engagement in a system of rules which define the particular environment we are immersed in, and dictate exactly how we can and can not act within it.
In representational or figurative works, style
arises as a byproduct of technique; it's the unique spin an individual artist puts on commonly understood processes.
Not exact matches
In particular, it has been difficult in empirical studies to rule out the possibility that evolvability
arises and is maintained
as a
byproduct of selection on organismal features more directly related to fitness.