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  • states that animals (including humans) are evolutionarily adapted to be good at: fighting, fleeing,
  • that is most commonly associated with this evolutionarily ancient family is cholesterol homeostasis
  • ology and behaviour must necessarily be an evolutionarily beneficial adaptation.
  • Ku is evolutionarily conserved from bacteria to human.
  • All NOG mutations altered evolutionarily conserved amino acid residues.
  • encodes a member of the annexin family of evolutionarily conserved Ca2+ and phospholipid binding pr
  • DNAJC6 belongs to the evolutionarily conserved DNAJ/HSP40 family of proteins, w
  • caspase-3 and -7 using two binding sites: evolutionarily conserved mechanism of IAPs.
  • rontologist best known for his research on evolutionarily conserved mechanisms of aging.
  • TATA-binding protein (TBP) and a group of evolutionarily conserved proteins known as TBP-associated
  • 1 billion years ago, and thus provides an evolutionarily distant comparison.
  • On January 21, 2008, Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE), p
  • this cluster is thought to have arisen evolutionarily from gene duplication based on its similar
  • on that of the outgoing 944, itself styled evolutionarily from the earlier 924, but elements were bo
  • It appears that, in structure, GH is evolutionarily homologous to prolactin and chorionic soma
  • Another, more evolutionarily important, reason may be that daily ventin
  • of female fitness, and therefore is likely evolutionarily important.
  • y drive to try to prevent females, who are evolutionarily inclined to view alien males as having hig
  • tions in one sense as a unitary organ, but evolutionarily it contains different brains: one that con
  • etermined to be the optimal, and thus most evolutionarily likely, multiple sequence alignment.
  • cts that a viral quasispecies at a low but evolutionarily neutral and highly connected (that is, fla
  • regions, although generally conserved, are evolutionarily plasic.
  • in all living organisms, ranging from the evolutionarily primitive archaea to humans.
  • An evolutionarily recent partial duplication event in this r
  • The hemopexin family is a family of evolutionarily related proteins.
  • SacI homology domain is a family of evolutionarily related proteins.
  • protein for Ras-like GTPase is a family of evolutionarily related proteins.
  • A1 C Terminus (BRCT) domain is a family of evolutionarily related proteins.
  • An evolutionarily related pre-rRNA processing protein, which
  • own as E1-E2 ATPases, are a large group of evolutionarily related ion pumps that are found in bacter
  • /GIP/secretin/VIP hormones are a family of evolutionarily related peptide hormones that regulate act
  • Nitroreductases are a family of evolutionarily related proteins involved in the reduction
  • three subdomains (D1, D2 and D3) that are evolutionarily related to the DNA-binding domain of the c
  • o acid similarities should be seen between evolutionarily related species and fewer between those th
  • eria, or the phylum Spirochaetes, which is evolutionarily related to Bacteroidetes.
  • functions, RNase MRP has been shown to be evolutionarily related to RNase P. Like eukaryotic RNase
  • See also: evolutionarily significant unit
  • It is evolutionarily significant as a relictual group that is a
  • hetic P. chromatophora which has recently ( evolutionarily speaking) taken on a cyanobacterium as an
  • NB: ESS is the evolutionarily stable strategy
  • In modern language, the 1:1 ratio is the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS).
  • ion of mobbing behavior is explained using evolutionarily stable strategies, which are in turn based
  • the equation is often given by the set of evolutionarily stable states of the population.
  • , M., Speed, M. P., and Ruxton, G. D. 2006 Evolutionarily stable defence and signalling of that defe
  • , M., Speed, M. P., and Ruxton, G. D. 2005 Evolutionarily stable investment in secondary defences Fu
  • to various biological problems, using the evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) approach pioneered b
  • from this book is the introduction of the Evolutionarily Stable Strategy, or ESS, concept, which st
  • me proteins with two AAA domains, both are evolutionarily well conserved (like in Cdc48/p97).