Sentences with phrase «environmental adaptation»

«Basically, most of our knowledge of what genes are important for environmental adaptation of trees has been educated guessing built on studies in the model plant, Arabidopsis, which is a member of the mustard family» said Amy Brunner, associate professor of molecular genetics in Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.
«Basically, most of our knowledge of what genes are important for environmental adaptation of trees has been educated guessing built on studies in the model plant, Arabidopsis, which is a member of the mustard family» said Amy Brunner, an associate professor of molecular genetics in Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment.
He says that the Christian view of bodily death is that it is entirely due to the disobedience of Adam and Eve, whereas we now know that death is a key driver of environmental adaptation in evolving life.
This may also require environmental adaptations to promote curricular access.
These insights can provide new ground for the observation that at least in some cases acquired environmental adaptations can be passed over the germ line to our offspring,» explains Nicola Iovino.
«This paper represents a significant contribution to our understanding of human environmental adaptation,» says Toomas Kivisild, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, who was not involved with the study.
Likai Mao, the project manager of BGI, said, «We found lots of loci could be related with environmental adaptation.
The study, «Ecological genomics meets community - level modeling of biodiversity: mapping the genomic landscape of current and future environmental adaptation,» was published by Matthew Fitzpatrick of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and Steven Keller of the University of Vermont.
Perhaps the most dramatic environmental adaptation for a whale is deep diving, which can induce hypoxia.
Many modifications may need to be considered, including environmental adaptations, instructional or curricular modifications, specialized instructional strategies, peer supports, team teaching strategies, assistive technology, or additional adults in the classroom.
This may also require appropriate environmental adaptations to promote curricular access.
The results help researchers understand how plants and fungi developed symbiotic relationships, and how the mutualistic association provides host plants with beneficial traits for environmental adaptation.
Environmental adaptation of Acanthamoeba castellanii and Entamoeba histolytica at genome level as seen by comparative genomic analysis Victoria Shabardina, Tabea Kischka, Hanna Kmita, Yutaka Suzuki, Wojciech Makałowski International Journal of Biological Sciences 2018; 14:306 - 320
This period is marked by fragility of the infant in terms of environmental adaptation to extreme hot and cold temperatures, sucking ability to have an effective feeding pattern, an established sleeping schedule, emotional security with the care takers and proper positioning when sleeping, feeding and burping.
Evidence of the significance of this surge in thyroxine during fevers is demonstrated in a unique way — an environmental adaptation in the aboriginal Australian.
To treat her own cancer she used an integrative approach fortified by a traditional whole food diet and environmental adaptations
When applied consistently, positive reinforcement and environmental adaptations to mitigate response to the stimuli are the best remedies for behavioral barking problems.
A plant's toughness or suitability, is dependent upon genetics and ecological and environmental adaptation (evolving with time and exposure).
Home and community based supports incorporate the use of positive approaches, relationship development, skill building and environmental adaptations to promote positive behaviors.
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