Sentences with phrase «lost over the evolution»

Scientists are pushing to restore human health in Western countries by changing our diet to restore the microbial species lost over the evolution of Western diet.

Not exact matches

Over the course of cultural evolution, due to an impotence at the heart of the will and to recurrent failures in ever - renewed struggles for ascendency, human will to power lost its good cheer and creatively turned against itself.
Over the course of evolution, some duplicate genes are short - lived, losing functionality and ultimately being removed.
We employ similar pathways to shape our parts as embryos, but over the course of evolution, humans may have lost the ability to tap into it as adults, perhaps because the cell division required for regeneration elevated the likelihood of cancer.
But in recent years, it's become clear that these organisms simply lost their mitochondria over the course of evolution.
Over the course of evolution, Olavius algarvensis, a bizarre little worm living in sediments along the Mediterranean, appears to have lost its mouth, guts, and excretory organs.
The finding supports one of Charles Darwin's notions about evolution: If an organ isn't crucial, variations in its structure or performance aren't lost over time, keeping the potpourri in the population.
These layers were then variously retained, reduced or lost in different vertebrate linages over the course of evolution.
In their recent study, the team devised a way that ensures the memory element is not lost from the genome during the evolution of the bacterial population over more than a hundred generations.
«How stars like Antares lose mass so quickly in the final phase of their evolution has been a problem for over half a century,» said Keiichi Ohnaka, who is also the lead author of the paper.
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