Sentences with phrase «ecological adaptations»

Research in the Armbruster laboratory is focused on understanding the genetic basis of ecological adaptation in Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus.
Framing ecological adaptations manifested in morphological and behavioral phenotypes of species from microbes to man in the context of evolution should be detered by experimental evidence of ecological speciation that is nutrient - dependent and pheromone - controlled.
Then a comparison between the genome - based ecological adaptations of different and related clades will be performed in order to explain niche differentiation.
evidence for elevated levels of linkage disequilibrium caused by admixture with O. sativa and ecological adaptation Semon, M., R. Nielsen, M. P. Jones, and S. R. McCouch.
A set of SAGs from these will be sequenced, assembled, and gene annotated in order to identify functional genes related to ecological adaptations within these novel and uncultured clades.
2) the nutrient energy - dependent polycombic ecological adaptations that link ecological variation to the physiology of pheromone - controlled reproduction in the context of autophagy and chromosomal rearrangements linked to all biodiversity via amino acid substitutions in cell types.
A different research group recently found that the Osiris gene cluster is under strong selection in an isolated population of the fly D. yakuba that has just begun adapting to a diet of poison - laden noni, another clue that learning more about these genes may be crucial for understanding OA resistance and this compelling model of ecological adaptation.
Beginning around two million years ago, early stone tool - making humans, known scientifically as Oldowan hominin, started to exhibit a number of physiological and ecological adaptations that required greater daily energy expenditures, including an increase in brain and body size, heavier investment in their offspring and significant home - range expansion.
Nonetheless, as co-author S D Biju notes, these insights into the frog's development, «enable a better understanding of its ecological adaptations and provide useful information for conservation of this Endangered species and its vanishing habitats.»
Further tests showed that other species from the Chaerilidae family also don't fluoresce, no matter their habitat, suggesting their inability to glow isn't an ecological adaptation, Lourenço reports in the current issue of the journal Comptes Rendus Biologies.
Clear attestations to the plasticity of our olfactory system, which links ecological variation to ecological adaptations, now suggest that «adaptive evolution» should be called ecological adaptation.
In the presence of food odors and nutrients that metabolize to species - specific pheromones that control the physiology of reproduction, ecological adaptation is what's expected to occur.
evidence for elevated levels of linkage disequilibrium caused by admixture with O. sativa and ecological adaptation.
that has just begun adapting to a diet of poison - laden noni, another clue that learning more about these genes may be crucial for understanding OA resistance and this compelling model of ecological adaptation.
RNA - directed DNA methylation links the epigenetic landscape to the ecological adaptations manifested in the morphology of the toe pads.
Violence prevention: An ecological adaptation of Systematic Training for Effective Parenting.
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