Sentences with phrase «into evolutionary»

That said, the sustainability, health, and (even) quality - of - life of other species enter into this equation in several ways, especially considering that we are all related if you go back far enough into evolutionary time.
More than four metres tall, it draws on the ancient Greek sculpture Moscophoros and Domanović's recent research into evolutionary biology.
Shape your idea into an evolutionary book that you are proud to put your name to.
I had put myself into an evolutionary situation wherein my failure to deceive would result in disaster.
He began his scientific career in physiology and expanded into evolutionary biology and biogeography.
But let's transform this into an evolutionary question: the fact that humans have a hybrid digestive system and hybrid metabolic engine does not necessarily mean that our fuel intake and usage needs to match the ratios present in the environment, particularly when, even in a lean person, fat storage dwarfs carbohydrate storage by an order of magnitude.
The findings, published online in Cell Reports on Dec. 10, 2015, offer a glimpse into the evolutionary roots of the circadian clock and point to potential applications in synthetic biology.
His work, he said, «has helped to illuminate human evolutionary history and serves to bring disease presentation into an evolutionary perspective.»
We use cultivation - independent approaches to get a wider and more realistic perspective of the true diversity, and the new data is used in phylogenomics analysis to gain insight into the evolutionary relationships among those new genomes.
It's complicated - new insights into the evolutionary history of bears (11/06/2014) According to researchers of the LOEWE Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK - F), Goethe University Frankfurt and the U.S. Wildlife Service several bear species that today only occur in America or in Asia have hybridized in their evolutionary history....
Sponge genes provide new insight into the evolutionary origin of the neurogenic circuit.
The fossilized remains of the insect have given researchers insight into the evolutionary process of locusts.
Planarian Evo - devo: Obtaining molecular insights into evolutionary variation of regenerative abilities, pattern formation, body shape or life spans by mining the tremendous biodiversity present in our planarian species collection.
Cell - Type Transcriptomes of the Multicellular Green Alga Volvox carteri Yield Insights into the Evolutionary Origins of Germ and Somatic Differentiation Programs Gavriel Y. Matt and James G. Umen G3: GENES GENOMES GENETICS 2018 8: 531 - 550; https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.300253 http://www.g3journal.org/content/8/2/531
«I never thought I'd be peering into the evolutionary history of humankind.»
This study also highlights the importance of incorporating both developmental and morphological data into evolutionary studies in order to gain a better understanding of the evolutionary significance of dental and skeletal features.
Additionally, through detailed comparison of its morphology and inclusion in a large analysis of other dinosaurs, the researchers were able to place Changyuraptor into the evolutionary tree of dinosaurs.
Analyzing DNA sequences of four «tribes» of 230 species of carpenter bees from every continent except Antarctica for insight into evolutionary relationships, the researchers began to see patterns consistent with a mass extinction.
The new genome assembly also provides new clues into the evolutionary history of the lowland gorilla.
Nobody knows how the symbion phylum arose in evolutionary history, or where it fits into the evolutionary tree / thicket / web (you can choose your own metaphor).
The origin of these complex cell types has long been a mystery to the scientific community, but now an international collective of researchers led by Uppsala University has identified a group of microorganisms that provides a unique insight into the evolutionary transition from simple to complex cells.
As scientists went deeper into evolutionary history and closer to the base of the tree of life, the harder it became to know how closely related organisms are.
Even as a work in progress, the new groupings offer benefits, such as help in searching for new medicines and insight into evolutionary puzzles such as the supposed wastefulness of sex.
Fish as parasites: An insight into evolutionary convergence in adaptations for parasitism.
Based on these identifications, the researchers have gained new knowledge about the function of the venom proteins, and have also gained greater insight into the evolutionary contexts of venom proteins.
Climate change could put a type of oceanic bacteria into evolutionary overdrive in a way that could pose a threat to its long - term survivability and its important role in the food chain
Despite this long separation from the rest of the primates, they now have something in common with a group of rhesus macaques in Puerto Rico and capuchin monkeys living at Yale: They all contribute to Santos's wide - ranging study of our primate relatives, offering an unparalleled glimpse into our evolutionary past.
To be clear: There is no conscious goal or direction or systemic intentionality built into the evolutionary trajectory of a given entity, be it unicellular or multicellular.
The innovative combination of bioinformatics, computational biology, structural biology and biophysics allowed researchers to delve deep into evolutionary time, and change the course of an enzyme's evolutionary potential.
Yet a new genetic analysis puts them into the evolutionary spotlight: these creatures, also known as tunicates, are the closest relatives to vertebrates.
Two Antarctic penguin genomes reveal insights into their evolutionary history and molecular changes related to the Antarctic environment
Reptilian remains in roughly 99 - million - year - old amber provide unusually detailed insight into the evolutionary history of lizards, researchers report March 4 in Science Advances.
The authors say high - resolution confirmation of the fossil would not only allow a peak into the evolutionary history of clitellate annelids, it would blow the door wide open.
Career Diversity in Evolutionary Genetics 23 December 2005 Young Spanish scientists show us that there are many paths into evolutionary genetics research.
Often called the «Cambrian explosion,» fossils from this time provide glimpses into evolutionary history as the world's ecosystems were rapidly diversifying.
They also performed comparative and genome - wide analyses, which provide insights into the evolutionary history of Asterids, a subgroup of flowering plants that includes potatoes, tomatoes and coffee.
Being labelled a «female comedian» made Sara Pascoe pay more attention to gender — and inspired her journey into the evolutionary biology of being a woman
James Mead, a vertebrate paleontologist with East Tennessee State University, said more research into the evolutionary history of native plants and animals on Abaco is needed as well as conservation programs based on paleontological research that aims to restore these species.
Roughly 80 percent of people around the globe identify with some type of religion, and scientists have been seriously pursuing insight into the evolutionary benefit of religious practice since the early part of this century.
Today we regard Linnaeus as the father of taxonomy, which is used to sort the entire living world into evolutionary hierarchies, or family trees.
Now scientists around Ludwig - Maximilians - Universitaet (LMU) in Munich paleontologist Professor Bettina Reichenbacher have described a new fossil cichlid discovered in Upper Miocene strata in East Africa, which provides new insights into the evolutionary history of the group.
Then you'd want to fit it into your evolutionary theory.»
For years, scientists have assumed that herbivores and plants are locked into evolutionary competition in which a plant evolves a defense, the herbivore evolves a workaround, and so on.
«By comparing an extremely innovative species like the Barbados bullfinch with a closely related conservative one like the black - faced grassquit, we gain insight into the evolutionary mechanisms that can lead to divergence in behavior,» Audet says.
The findings could provide insight into the evolutionary mechanisms affecting cognitive traits in a range of animals.
From bloodless wars (fought with cyborg - controlled robots) to apparent mind reading, the cyborg age could change the meaning of being human and thrust us into another evolutionary realm.
He thinks some people are trying sneak religious ideas back into evolutionary theory.
This finding provides new insight into the evolutionary origins of the DNA - packing process and the...
This finding provides new insight into the evolutionary origins of the DNA - packing process and the secret to archaea's hardiness, which enables some to live in acid, boiling water or other extreme environments.
Ironically, most of the research into the evolutionary basis of language has focused so far on a single function — speech perception — which is unique to humans, and thus evolutionary precursors are hard, if not impossible, to identify.
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