How to Use natural selection in a Sentence
natural selection
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And that’s when natural selection kicks in and the tree of life starts adding shoots and branches.
— National Geographic, 22 Oct. 2019 -
Put that ball in the arms of Pittman Sr.'s son and send him through the hole against fifth graders, and natural selection soon took its course.
— Nate Atkins, IndyStar, 11 Oct. 2022 -
That left Armstead as the most natural selection to play the weak side.
— Andy Benoit, SI.com, 22 June 2018 -
In that sense, members of the Class of ’13 are also survivors of the game’s natural selection.
— Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY, 7 July 2023 -
In any case, scientists are not about to stand back and hope that natural selection saves the day.
— The Washington Post, NOLA.com, 17 May 2018 -
No idea could compete with blood and soil, with natural selection and the evolution of the species.
— Elliot Ackerman, WIRED, 8 Feb. 2024 -
Like natural selection, the shift will be subject to the forces of evolution; hitters will adapt or die.
— Si.com Staff, SI.com, 14 May 2018 -
What both authors agree on is that life has evolved through natural selection.
— Andrew Crumey, WSJ, 2 Oct. 2020 -
There will be a natural selection between brands that are just doing PR moves and brands that stand for something.
— Vogue, 3 Sep. 2020 -
Both used years of natural selection to find a naturally seedless strain, and do not employ GMOs to rid the fruit of seeds.
— Chloe Sorvino, Forbes, 23 Mar. 2023 -
By way of death, natural selection kicks the less-than-ideal genes out of the population.
— Matt Simon, WIRED, 18 May 2018 -
In this case, perhaps a kind of natural selection has triumphed once again.
— Stephen C. George, Discover Magazine, 22 May 2023 -
No double-digit lead is big enough for the NBA’s natural selection.
— Shayna Rubin, The Mercury News, 5 Jan. 2024 -
That is, there was no natural selection for these diseases.
— Steven Strogatz, Quanta Magazine, 27 July 2022 -
But things can be different if the new allele has natural selection on its side.
— Kiona N. Smith, Ars Technica, 24 Sep. 2020 -
Viruses do not just shape the human genome through natural selection, though.
— The Economist, 20 Aug. 2020 -
The Losos group discovered instead that storms can be agents of natural selection.
— Elizabeth Pennisi, Science | AAAS, 30 July 2020 -
Hopefully, one day, natural selection will take care of it for good.
— Mirel Zaman, refinery29.com, 15 Mar. 2021 -
Most of it won’t matter in the least when natural selection throws up another disease with the properties of Covid-19.
— WSJ, 1 Jan. 2021 -
And once the animal virus is in a human, natural selection will work in favour of mutations that make the virus successful.
— Simon Makin, Scientific American, 15 Nov. 2022 -
But there are other forces at work, often at odds with natural selection.
— Quanta Magazine, 2 May 2024 -
The acclaimed nearby bakery Arcade will supply the bread, and the wine list will lean toward natural selections.
— Kate Krader, Bloomberg.com, 13 Sep. 2017 -
What if natural selection was acting on body size only, and brain size was just a passenger?
— Paul Manger, Quartz Africa, 28 June 2019 -
This might be natural selection working at lightning speed, an example of survival of the fittest frogs.
— The Washington Post, NOLA.com, 17 May 2018 -
So a better way of removing glucose from the blood and into storage cells will be favoured by natural selection.
— The Economist, 7 June 2019 -
Hundreds of thousands of years is plenty of time for Darwinian natural selection to have changed Lystrosaurus.
— John Hawks, WSJ, 16 Aug. 2018 -
That’s the beauty of robotics—engineers don’t have to follow the rules of natural selection.
— Matt Simon, Wired, 12 May 2021 -
But this mismatch is a daunting problem for natural selection to solve.
— Lee Alan Dugatkin, Scientific American, 14 May 2024 -
This hints that celibacy can evolve by natural selection.
— Ruth MacE and Alberto Micheletti, Ars Technica, 5 Sep. 2022 -
The theory is that conventional IVF could be overriding the body’s natural selection of the most viable of a woman’s eggs to ovulate in a month.
— Sushma Subramanian, The Atlantic, 23 Aug. 2024
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