-
genome of a po****tion that was
advantageous in past
individuals but is
disadvantageous under the
pressures exerted by
natural selection today.
Genes that...
- 捨身技, "sacrifice technique")
involve putting oneself in a
potentially disadvantageous position, such as on the ground, in
order to
execute a throw. There...
-
indications of instability, but
during his reign,
Spain entered a
series of
disadvantageous alliances and his
regime constantly sought cash to deal with the exigencies...
-
mutation is
actually a
dominant trait among katydid species,
albeit a
disadvantageous one, due to the
overwhelmingly green coloration of most foliage. Hence...
- But the
value of the
bronze for uses
other than
making statues is
disadvantageous to the
preservation of sculptures; few
large ancient bronzes have survived...
- will fall over if
bumped into by the runner, but
weighted so this is
disadvantageous.
Fallen hurdles do not
count against runners provided that they do...
- the war and the
treaty were a
success for the Ottomans, and
severely disadvantageous for the Safavids, the new
status quo
proved to be
short lived, as in...
-
propelled by
strong sociological interest and left-wing convictions – the
disadvantageous conditions of
their native land. He was born the son of János Illés...
-
needed encouragement to opt out of a
peace process they
considered disadvantageous. In a three-way race
between Nixon, Humphrey, and
American Independent...
- in a po****tion. Therefore,
there will be a
gradual weeding out of
disadvantageous traits over
several generations as the po****tion
becomes more adapted...