| 21. | This could have had a selective advantage for early eukaryotes with this type of transcriptional regulation.
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| 22. | The researchers note that this maneuverability is of selective advantage in a dogfight with a bat.
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| 23. | Melanism in leopards has been hypothesized to be causally associated with a selective advantage for ambush.
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| 24. | A new way to communicate about tools, especially when out of sight, would have had selective advantage.
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| 25. | The selective advantage of this color patterning is again, concealment from predators, mostly owls in this case.
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| 26. | This trait gives " S . mutans " a selective advantage over other members of the oral microbiota.
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| 27. | Natural allopolyploid plants may have selective advantages and some may permit the recombination of distantly related genetic material.
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| 28. | The original selective advantage offered by the jaw was not related to feeding, but to increased respiration efficiency.
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| 29. | Light coat colors have a selective advantage in hot, sunny environments because they can help regulate body temperature.
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| 30. | There is a hereditary selective advantage to membership in a powerful group united by devout belief and purpose,
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