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evolutionary origin

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evolutionary
adjective
uk /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/ us /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.er.i/
relating to the way in which living things develop over millions ...
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origin
noun
uk /ˈɒr.ɪ.dʒɪn/ us /ˈɔːr.ə.dʒɪn/
the beginning or cause ...
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Examples of evolutionary origin


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What is the evolutionaryorigin of such lateralizations?
Virtually every behavior analyst would agree that facial expressions of pain probably have an evolutionaryorigin.
Applied to the facial expression of pain, these issues point to the evolutionaryorigin of compassion.
However, it does not distinguish current function from evolutionaryorigin; it lacks history.
Therefore, the conclusion of a common evolutionaryorigin must not necessarily be justified.
Neural tissue antigen identifies the evolutionaryorigin of the left and right ventricle.
The ecological significance of priming and evolutionaryorigin of these traits remain to be studied.
These consisted of showing plausibly the evolutionaryorigin of human moral sentiment and of establishing its adaptive value.
An evolutionaryorigin for tick toxins shared with other toxic arthropods would thus seem to be a remote possibility.
From the evolutionary standpoint, it is possible to posit the simple null hypothesis that 'silk and the behaviour of ballooning have a common evolutionaryorigin'.
In this target article, we address the issue of the evolutionaryorigin of the mammalian isocortex, which has been amply debated in recent years.
Sets of domains are grouped into families of homologues, for which the similarities in structure, sequence, and sometimes function imply a common evolutionaryorigin.
It is clear that motherese speech is an important element of modern human communication and must have its own evolutionaryorigin and a connection to language.
There is debate about the evolutionaryorigin of this domain.
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Reliable evidence for the fibre cells' evolutionaryorigin from tracheids exists.
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Similar to glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway appears to have a very ancient evolutionaryorigin.
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Secondary evolution can also disguise the true evolutionaryorigin of some leaves.
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The evolutionaryorigin of senescence remains one of the fundamental puzzles of biology.
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Also, these supposedly "crucial" genes might not be responsible for the evolutionaryorigin of that character.
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Members of a given superfamily thus have a common evolutionaryorigin.
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The astrocytic hypothesis describes the initial cause of these changes and its evolutionaryorigin.
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The evolutionaryorigin of senescence remains a fundamental unsolved problem in biology.
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It is of ancient evolutionaryorigin, and is homologous to nerve globins of invertebrates.
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Currently several competing theories about the evolutionaryorigin of language coexist, none of them having achieved a general consensus.
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