词汇 | evolutionarily |
释义 | evolutionarily adverb uk /ˌiː.vəˌluː.ʃənˈer.əl.i//ˌev.əˌluː.ʃənˈeə.rəl.i/ us /ˌev.əˌluː.ʃənˈer.əl.i/ in a way that relates to evolution(= the way in which living things develop over millions of years): This claim was controversial because it seemed evolutionarily impossible. It is possible that these evolutionarily distant species share some characteristics. in a way that involves a gradual process of change and development: Languages tend to develop evolutionarily. Evolutionarily, these animals have remained fairly unchanged for millions of years. Children are evolutionarily programmed to learn. Evolutionarily speaking, the human brain hasn't stopped growing. Making progress and advancing adaptive evolution advance the cause advanced advancement age boom evolved flourish flower formatively from A to Bidiom furtherance journey mature rebuild regenerate ripen ripeness self-advancement spread You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Change and changes Related wordevolutionary Examples of evolutionarilyevolutionarily This process seems evolutionarily advantageous but makes perception essentially non-direct, regardless of the degree of intra- or inter-modal sensory integration. The existence of multiple evolutionarily distinct families of homing endonucleases indicates several independent ancestral origins for these elements. As with the peptide growth factor story, it is possible that these evolutionarily distant species share unexpectedly common mechanisms. Similarities are observed between evolutionarily unrelated sequences, which suggests consistent selective pressures (such as thermodynamic constraints) acting on different types of molecule. From this standpoint, the evolutionarily advantaged functions of divided attention, upright bipedal ambulation and opposable thumbs can be seen as vulnerable. We continue to believe that a broad evolutionarily-based definition will most advance the field. Recent theoretical and experimental studies suggest that high levels of altruism can be evolutionarily stable. Therefore, one can speculate that dark barley kernel colour is evolutionarily significant in wild barley as an adaptation to high solar radiation in xeric areas. Evolutionarily, serotonin existed in plants even before the appearance of animals. For genes that are evolutionarily more conserved, the use of the rice genome seems to be more promising. Acknowledging the prior operation of group selection provides an evolutionarily coherent explanation of the survival of human behavioral predispositions that enable social cooperation. There are strong evolutionarily adaptive links between the ability to fall asleep and perceptions of safety versus threat. So he is compelled to posit that embedding came along at an evolutionarily later period. However, due to the large number of evolutionarily conserved epitopes, paramyosin could perhaps be applied as a general marker for helminth and ectoparasite infections. The proximal promoter of the mouse arrestin gene directs gene expression in photoreceptor cells and contains an evolutionarily conserved retinal factor-binding site. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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