All the studied species have diagnostic alleles in addition to morphologically distinctive characters. |
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Each taxon used is morphologically distinct, although the rank of these taxa is in flux. |
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The species is morphologically variable and exhibits more molecular variation than A. hypogaea. |
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Barycrinus rhombiferis is also the most morphologically variable species of Barycrinus, possessing a wide array of polymorphic characters. |
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The flowers of Zamioculcas are morphologically hermaphroditical, but physiologically unisexual. |
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The lymphoid cells infiltrating all the organs were small round cells with scanty cytoplasm, morphologically similar to normal lymphocytes. |
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Additionally, not all of the taxa recognized as morphologically hypercarnivorous exhibit the very extreme specializations of felids. |
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Patterned fens are one of five morphologically distinct types of peatlands occurring in Maine. |
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In one study of 68 newly domesticated yams, just under a quarter were biochemically and morphologically very similar to existing varieties. |
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All of the known Mesozoic centipedes, including C. oberlii, are morphologically indistinguishable from extant centipedes. |
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All plants were found to be fertile and set viable seeds which germinated and produced morphologically normal plants. |
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Most herbaria house morphologically unidentifiable immature collections of Carex. |
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Some geminates, however, are clearly more morphologically distinct than others are. |
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In addition to the thorny proboscis, acanthocephalans are distinguished morphologically as cylindrical and unsegmented worms. |
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These species are widely distributed in Upper Miocene and Pliocene deposits in tropical America, forming a morphologically distinctive group. |
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The genera of the fungal colonies were identified morphologically with an optical microscope. |
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Evolution led to the appearance of organs, morphologically distinguishable regions that serve different functions. |
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For that matter, mayflies are not morphologically so different from thysanurans that we can reject Nardi's suggestion out of hand. |
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Two tertian malarial species, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale, may appear to be similar morphologically. |
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It is strongly suspected that these three morphologically separate forms are different species. |
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The hindgut microbiota of termites includes an abundant and morphologically diverse population of spirochetes. |
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The berries in the most derived clade are all morphologically similar, with two carpels, axile placentation and mostly lenticular seeds. |
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Each gametangium yields two morphologically isogamous nonflagellated gametes with anisogamous behavior. |
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Although both mutants were isolated, each is morphologically distinct, suggesting adventitious genetic alterations. |
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Normal dendritic accessory cells are a large family of morphologically distinctive potent antigen-presenting cells. |
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Feathers, however bizarre or morphologically complex, consist essentially of a rachis, barbs, and barbules. |
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Generally, the first specimen differs from the others morphologically in having usually esquamulose podetia with broader scyphi. |
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In reptiles, amphibians, and fishes, it has long been contended that the morphologically recognizable sex chromosomes do not exist. |
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Consider his zig-zags to be one of several motifs that he deploys to trace a stylistic course not merely morphologically but also rhetorically. |
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Some ferns do have morphologically distinct fertile and nonfertile leaves. |
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A comprehensive review of the status of those taxa using modern analytic tools has yet to be done, but some taxa appear to intergrade morphologically. |
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These cells form a well ordered, isolatable BB that is morphologically and compositionally comparable to those from the proximal tubule epithelial cell. |
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During this process it goes through different morphologically distinguishable stages corresponding to the acquisition and elaboration of new functions. |
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Such studies permitted taxonomic identification of morphologically depauperate fossils as a prerequisite to assembling databases for biodiversity studies. |
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The morphologically transformed foci have been shown to grow as tumors following transplantation into immunosuppressed, syngeneic, weanling mice. |
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It is morphologically similar to soilborne wheat mosaic bymovirus but serologically distinct. |
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Branches are orthotropic and morphologically identical to the trunk. |
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Plants grown from different accessions are morphologically alike, with a few exceptions. |
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In many social insects, kin selection has led to the evolution of sterile workers which are behaviorally or morphologically specialized for colony defense. |
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Thus, they appear to be specialized morphologically and their long, deep bill may facilitate the capture of large, fleeing prey that are uncovered under the leaf litter. |
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Since the particles are generated in a flame, they are morphologically identical to those from engines. |
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Canaan Dogs are morphologically and historically related to pariah or primitive dogs, like the Dingo in Australia and Southeast Asia. |
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The pathogen responsible for strawberry latent C disease has not been isolated, or described morphologically, and its affinities are not known. |
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There are a large number of organisms, which do not have specialized morphologically distinct sex chromosomes, yet their sex is determined and sex ratio is maintained. |
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Lichen mycobionts that express morphologically advanced symbiotic phenotypes, do not create a large exchange surface in close connection with the plasma membrane of the photoautotroph. |
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This group is morphologically characterized by boat-shaped extrafloral nectar cups and a long inflorescence axis exhibiting a more racemose arrangement of the flowers. |
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Numerous histiocytes contained small oval organisms with bar-shaped paranuclear kinetoplasts, morphologically consistent with leishmanial parasites. |
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The fungus grows rapidly and morphologically appears woolly or fluffy. |
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For the latter taxa, an alternative hypothesis would imply the iterative invasion of shelf habitats by morphologically conservative populations from shallow refugia. |
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It has been proposed that the most recent common ancestor between cnidarians and bilaterians would have been morphologically similar to a pennatulacean anthozoan. |
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These populations are morphologically distinct from the more typical ruderal form which often occurs in close proximity in surrounding pastureland. |
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The pleuritis, seen in 5 of 7 cases of serositis, was morphologically similar to the peritonitis, and E bieneusi organisms were visible within the pleural mesothelial cells. |
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Both European and Brazilian Portuguese are morphologically uniform. |
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They find that the bones of the earliest colonizers of the Americas were morphologically distinct from northeast Asians and recent American Indians. |
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But what distinguishes them both morphologically and botanically from all other plants is that one of the petals is strikingly different and called the lip. |
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In all land plants, the two alternating generations are morphologically dissimilar, and the gametophyte is initially dominant over the sporophyte. |
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Although these correspond morphologically to the weak stem of the perfect, semantically they are much closer to an imperfective present stem. |
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Soles and dragonets actively selected areas of bioactive soft substrata, to which they are behaviorally and morphologically adapted. |
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The cercarias responsible for cercarial dermatitis are characterized morphologically, in our areas, by a short bifurcated tail and pigmented ocelli. |
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There are no definite articles and no grammatical genders e.g., Turkish o 'he, she, it.' Nouns and adjectives are generally not distinguished morphologically. |
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Although they are not particularly diverse morphologically, scorpions are quite adaptable in terms of ecology, behaviour, physiology, and life history. |
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The region is mostly mountainous, above 400 metres, with mainly sloping terrain except for the Kantanos basin which, morphologically, is a plateau. |
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Well balanced, morphologically perfect, compact and hardy, the overall harmony of this breed is highly pronounced, thanks to a long tradition of pure bloodlines. |
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In addition, the molluscipoxvirus Molluscum contagiosum is morphologically indistinguishable from orthopoxviruses. |
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The gorillas are currently classified as Eastern Lowland Gorillas, but are morphologically different to those elsewhere and may yet be reclassified as a distinct subspecies. |
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The toxin does not morphologically change the nerve ending, and it does not cause cell death. |
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The causal agent of the disease has not been morphologically described, but cross inoculations or natural complexes indicate that it is distinct from known strawberry viruses. |
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Only embryos that satisfy this 'partial' euploid genetic diagnosis and also develop morphologically correctly are considered further for replacement. |
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Hence, there was difficulty in morphologically differentiating phagosomes and phagolysosomes in this regard. |
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The neuter gender of classical Latin was in most cases absorbed by the masculine both syntactically and morphologically. |
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Danish verbs are morphologically simple, marking very few grammatical categories. |
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Molecular studies have only been conducted on a few species, and the morphologically ambiguous taxa have often been little researched. |
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The prohibitive mood, the negative imperative may be grammatically or morphologically different from the imperative mood in some languages. |
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In most ferns, fertile leaves are morphologically very similar to the sterile ones, and they photosynthesize in the same way. |
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There is evidence that some clades of flypaper traps have evolved from morphologically more complex traps such as pitchers. |
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The Ericaceae contain a morphologically diverse range of taxa, including herbs, dwarf shrubs, shrubs, and trees. |
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Man can not have arisen except from some more theroid form zoologically, and hence also morphologically. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage, even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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Affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. |
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Results revealed that adults were vulnerable to morphological complexity: they performed more accurately and faster on matched control words versus morphologically complex word types. |
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Wagiman is a morphologically rich language and each part of speech has its own set of associated bound morphemes, some of which are obligatory, while others are optional. |
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This clade is difficult to define morphologically due to the morphological adaptations exhibited by the ostiolar Sycophaga and by the morphological characters of the Idarnes incerta species group. |
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More recent research has confirmed that young children’s spellings show a sensitivity to root morphemes in morphologically complex words and has pointed to differences as a function of linguistic complexity. |
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Instead, the forms involved are oblique cases of abstract nouns which are morphologically similar to infinitival formations. |
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The simple thalloid and leafy liverwort clade is a morphologically diverse and speciose group of organisms. |
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The carvings are difficult to date, but are morphologically similar to late Bronze Age weapons. |
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This is because of the need to homologize morphologically disparate structures, a procedure which is effectively the converse of attempting to accommodate these taxa in crown-groups. |
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The authors confirmed the accuracy of their glochidium key using tissue extracts from adults that were morphologically identified. |
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The two lava masses at Mount Brew have not been studied in detail, but are morphologically and compositionally similar to the other Ember Ridge masses, and are probably similar in age and eruptive style. |
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Primates are a homogeneous group morphologically, and it is only in the realm of behaviour that differences between primate taxa are clearly discriminant. |
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The dentine, softer and less mineralised, wears at a faster rate than the peripheral enamel, creating morphologically what one would observe to be a cup or crater. |
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Fibro-osseous lesions seen in female mice in the 2-year carcinogenicity study were considered mouse-specific, morphologically distinct from osteoporosis, and without a counterpart in humans. |
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Premalignant lesion is a morphologically changed tissue which has greater risk of malignant transformation in comparison with normal tissue. |
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The individual tumor cells are morphologically similar to the prototypical neurocytic tumor of the central nervous system, the central neurocytoma. |
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Morphological doubling is a morphologically driven, morphologically mandated doubling that is at work in cases like total reduplication in Dyirbal, illustrated in. |
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Lexical morphology is the branch of morphology that deals with the lexicon, which, morphologically conceived, is the collection of lexemes in a language. |
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Current conceptions of gnathostome phylogeny depict a rather simplistic arrangement of nominally monophyletic and, apparently, morphologically disparate groups. |
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Amphilophus tolteca morphologically resembles previously described limnetic species from the crater lakes Apoyo and Xiloa with a depressed, elongated body. |
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Although Roellobryon is morphologically similar to Rhodobryum and Rosulabryum, recent molecular studies suggest that it is closer to Mniaceae than Bryaceae. |
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Moreover, adenocarcinomas from various sites can be morphologically similar, necessitating immunohistochemical examination to accurately determine the site of origin. |
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Low German declension has only two morphologically marked noun cases, where accusative and dative together constitute an oblique case, and the genitive case has been lost. |
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Clinically and morphologically, cellular angiofibroma can simulate other benign tumours like leiomyoma, angiomyofibroblastoma, spindle cell lipoma and perineurioma. |
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It consists of transferring, to the uterine cavity, spermatozoa previously collected and processed, with the selection of morphologically more normal and mobile spermatozoa. |
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