The existence of a feedback mechanism results a phenotypic plasticity in response to [ CO 2 ] atm that may have been an adaptive trait in the evolution of plant respiration and function.
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This was followed by natural selection for adaptive traits following the birth-and-death model, where duplication is followed by functional diversification, resulting in the creation of structurally related proteins that have slightly different functions.
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With the loss of these breeds comes the loss of their unique adaptive traits, which are often under the control of many different genes and complex interactions between the genotype and the environment.
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You got a new adaptive trait that was beneficial to you and you could successfully breed as much as you want ! " talk ) 23 : 14, 5 December 2012 ( UTC)
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In 2011, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley were able to demonstrate that one can determine an organism's adaptive traits by looking first at its genome and checking for variations across a population.
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Thornhill and Palmer proposed that rape should be understood through evolutionary psychology, They argue that the capacity for rape is either an adaptation or a byproduct of adaptive traits such as sexual desire and aggressiveness.
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The ability to develop a taste aversion is considered an adaptive trait or survival mechanism that trains the body to avoid poisonous substances ( e . g ., poisonous berries ) before they can cause harm.
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Bisexuality in both men and women is explained as an adaptive trait because it provides earlier opportunities to gain sexual experience, and more opportunities to practice skills such as infidelity and interacting with people of different personalities.
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Similar darkness-adaptive traits can be seen in fish families in other types of isolated environments in a manifestation known as convergent evolution, and has been observed in the Characidae, Cyprinidae, Eleotridae, Gobiidae, Poeciliidae, Siluriformes, Synbranchidae, and various other families.
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The early 19th-century zoologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck suggested the inheritance of acquired characteristics as a mechanism for evolutionary change; adaptive traits acquired by an organism during its lifetime could be inherited by that organism's progeny, eventually causing transmutation of species.