Examples of using Evolutionary advantage in English and their translations into Korean
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Clearly, bacteria with this gene have a distinct evolutionary advantage.
Our major evolutionary advantage is our brain and ability to communicate, remember, plan, and work together.
In other words, the animals did not diversify because of their supposed evolutionary advantages.
The evolutionary advantage of parental care is so obvious that we did not have to wait for Hamilton to point it out.
We're still trying to explain and come to terms with what is the evolutionary advantage of this.
We humans have an evolutionary advantage in having the ability to trust the older and learn from them about the world.
We may observe how individuals respond to authority and social zones, whittling out the evolutionary advantages these reactions confer on us.
The evolutionary advantage to this arrangement is that two male flamingos can secure more territory than a male-female pair.
A new theory suggests that lullabies may confer an evolutionary advantage- and, in fact, that they may even be the basis of all music.
For a large animal with a short neck, the trunk was an extremely useful development, allowing these proboscideans to grasp leaves and bring them to the mouth,thus providing an evolutionary advantage.
Learning from our conspecifics- members of the same species- is an evolutionary advantage that has prevented us from repeating dangerous experiences of other humans.
If there's one thing I want you to remember from my talk today, it's this: your anger exists in you as an emotion becauseit offered your ancestors, both human and nonhuman, with an evolutionary advantage.
One of the psychological and evolutionary advantages of trust is that it allows us to temporarily suspend our instinct for self-defense, uncertainty, and fear.
It's a sensitive system, and despite how crappy it makes mom feel,morning sickness likely provides an evolutionary advantage for the baby's development.
It seems increasingly likely that normal gene mutations within the brain gave evolutionary advantage to individuals who could mitigate the evidence of rational thought and their own senses with a belief in an invisible world beyond the grave.
Although it makes sense that we would naturally select produce that is the most likely tobe free from disease, in reality imperfections in the shape of fruit and veg have no real bearing on their nutritional content or taste, and no evolutionary advantage.
Indeed, as Nick Szabo argues in his brilliant essay on the origins of money, the human desire for collectibles provided a distinct evolutionary advantage for early man over his nearest biological competitors, homo neanderthalis.