Kang, Jung Hoon Im, Soobin
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Korean journal of neurotrauma
The development of spinal cord represents evolutionary progression. The primitive tract is responsible for functions related to basic survival such as locomotion. In contrast, the developed tracts are involved in perceiving the external environment and controlling conscious movements. There are also differences in the arrangement of spinal tracts b...
Julliat, Frédérique Eicher, Camille Tourti, Nezha Glaser, Philippe Cabanel, Nicolas Coulon, Joana Favier, Marion Alexandre, Hervé Reguant, Cristina Guyot, Stéphane
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Research in microbiology
Oenococcus oeni is the main lactic acid bacterium associated with malolactic fermentation (MLF) of wines. MLF plays an important role in determining the final quality of wines. Nevertheless, due to the stressful conditions inherent to wine and especially acidity, MLF may be delayed. This study aimed to explore by adaptive evolution improvements in ...
Kanda, Taishu Wakiya, Taiichi Ishido, Keinosuke Kimura, Norihisa Fujita, Hiroaki Yoshizawa, Tadashi Goto, Shintaro Tatara, Yota Kijima, Hiroshi Hakamada, Kenichi
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Journal of gastroenterology
Evolutionary cancer has a supply mechanism to satisfy higher energy demands even in poor-nutrient conditions. Metabolic reprogramming is essential to supply sufficient energy. The relationship between metabolic reprogramming and the clinical course of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains unclear. We aimed to clarify the differences in me...
Chavez, Tyler J Morrell, Nathan T
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The Journal of hand surgery
Coupled with the developing brain and freed from ambulatory responsibilities, the human hand has experienced osteologic and myologic changes throughout evolutionary time that have permitted manipulative capacities of social, functional, and cultural importance in modern-day human life. Hand cupping, precision gripping, and power gripping are at the...
Santos, Bianca Lopes[UNIFESP]
A evolução dos seres vivos assume um papel de extrema importância no aprendizado, porque articula os fenômenos estudados nas diversas subáreas do conhecimento biológico, fornecendo uma base conceitual para a compreensão da complexidade da vida. Documentos oficiais relativos ao ensino de Ciências e Biologia determinam que abordagens investigativas d...
von Hegner, Ian
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Acta Biotheoretica
It is often assumed that the transition between chemical evolution and biological evolution undergoes a smooth process; that once life has arisen, it will automatically ‘flood’ a solar system body. However, there is no a priori reason to assume that a link between them is a given. The fact that both chemical evolution and biological evolution meet ...
Hansen, Lee D Tolley, H Dennis Woodfield, Brian F
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Biophysical chemistry
Growth of an organism involves transformations of the state of matter from unstructured food or photosynthate into the highly organized matter in the living organism. Biological evolution involves random changes in the structure of DNA that lead to changes in the organization of the matter in an organism. Thermodynamic data show the organized bioma...
Shivam, Saumya Baldwin, Christopher L. Barton, John Kardar, Mehran Sondhi, S. L.
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Journal of Statistical Physics
We study Eigen’s model of quasi-species (Eigen in Selforganization of matter and the evolution of biological macromolecules. Naturwissenschaften 58(10):465, 1971), characterized by sequences that replicate with a specified fitness and mutate independently at single sites. The evolution of the population vector in time is then closely related to tha...
Sidorova, Alla Tverdislov, Vsevolod Levashova, Natalia Garaeva, Anastasia
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Bio Systems
Within the framework of the active media concept, we develop a biophysical model of autowave self-organization which is treated as a hierarchy of active media in the evolution of the biosphere. We also propose a mathematical model of the autowave process of speciation in a flow of mutations for the three main taxonometric groups (prokaryotes, unice...
Matthews, Blake Jokela, Jukka Narwani, Anita Räsänen, Katja Pomati, Francesco Altermatt, Florian Spaak, Piet Robinson, Christopher T Vorburger, Christoph
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The Science of the total environment
Drawing insights from multiple disciplines is essential for finding integrative solutions that are required to tackle complex environmental problems. Human activities are causing unprecedented influence on global ecosystems, culminating in the loss of species and fundamental changes in the selective environments of organisms across the tree of life...