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selective advantage

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meanings of selectiveand advantage


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selective
adjective
uk /sɪˈlek.tɪv/ us /səˈlek.t̬ɪv/
intentionally choosing some things and ...
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advantage
noun
uk /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ us /ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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Examples of selective advantage


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It has been further hypothesized that penetrating in groups offers a selectiveadvantage.
The model includes selective advantages of direct and maternal additive genetic effects, and also the selectiveadvantage of a common maternal environmental effect.
The selectiveadvantage of this phenomenon is that the overcrowded toads can leave a potentially lethal environment before it is too late.
The mechanism would provide a selectiveadvantage to those organisms that possess it.
Mutation-selection balance can be efficient in explaining the process of gene substitution only if one of these deleterious alleles acquires a relatively high selectiveadvantage.
Therefore, this learning and problem-solving strategy guarantees selectiveadvantage in environments that require fast adaptation.
The programme allowed us to change the selectiveadvantage by modifying the average life-expectancy.
It is important to note that selectiveadvantage or neutrality of alleles is conditional, and is dependent on the particular environment.
Moreover, this selectiveadvantage would hold even for a species that employed holophrastic utterances devoid of syntax.
Rather, speaking confers "a selectiveadvantage on the speaker" (62), thereby setting in motion processes of natural selection.
Such data would be important in understanding the dynamics to tapeworm growth and testing hypotheses relative to the selectiveadvantage of being '-at'.
It is uniformly suspicious of anything that cannot be explained in terms of the selectiveadvantage of the unit of selection, that is, the gene.
This study provides the first direct evidence of the selectiveadvantage of sociality in primates.
Their assumption of 20 switches in a neural network, each individually inactive, but providing a strong selectiveadvantage when correctly coupled, is close to impossible.
Any impairment of functional immunity is potentially of selectiveadvantage to the parasite if it promotes transmission.
This probably reflects a selectiveadvantage of the larvae, which we shall examine in more detail with further experiments.
An ability to rapidly produce a barrier against such adverse conditions could provide a selectiveadvantage.
This paper provides conclusive proof of this tendency, suggesting selectiveadvantage from bipolar genes and traits, provided that they do not culminate in disorder.
At this time a higher proportion of female gametocytes acts as a selectiveadvantage that favours mosquito infection.
This sort of interaction could give operant principles the selectiveadvantage necessary to become better accepted as powerful explanations for behavior.
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