Examples of 'evolutionary terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "evolutionary terms"

evolutionary terms - This phrase refers to specific vocabulary or terminology used in the context of evolution and natural selection, such as adaptation, selection pressure, gene flow, and genetic drift

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And in evolutionary terms these things are new.
This has been extremely successful in evolutionary terms.
In evolutionary terms this was true as well.
Totally inexplicable in modern evolutionary terms.
In evolutionary terms.
This can be explained in evolutionary terms.
In Evolutionary terms this is yesterday.
The phenomenon does not make sense in evolutionary terms.
We have been separated in evolutionary terms for over one billion years.
That population must itself be explained in evolutionary terms.
If you look at it in evolutionary terms it 's there to keep us safe.
But there is an explanation for that in evolutionary terms.
We've been separated in evolutionary terms for over one billion years.
These are assumed to be more natural and beneficial in evolutionary terms.
To put it in evolutionary terms.

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Our genes are only just starting to come to life in evolutionary terms.
In evolutionary terms wouldn't the time be better spent on securing food?
Mechanisms are fairly old in evolutionary terms.
This demands a strategic dimension in design that understands the buildings as processes in evolutionary terms.
It makes sense in evolutionary terms.
This happens in a relatively new brain area called the prefrontal cortex ; new in evolutionary terms.
This is very young in evolutionary terms.
The ability to effectively heal wounds is key for our survival in evolutionary terms.
A blink of an eye in evolutionary terms.
All men have more or less the same chances these days in evolutionary terms.
Rhythmically they accompany each other, although in evolutionary terms they are far apart.
Assisting the survival of others who share your genes makes sense in evolutionary terms.
Now came the eye, a huge leap forward in evolutionary terms.
As such, it appears that N. edwardsiana is a relatively recent species in evolutionary terms.
That 's a blink of an eye, in evolutionary terms.
You know as well as I do that a thousand years is nothing in evolutionary terms.
This makes S. mansoni a relatively “ new ” species in evolutionary terms.
Rather, we can best think of the Buddha, the Enlightened One, in evolutionary terms.

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