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- The newer classification recognises the spiral brachidia being a matter of evolutionally convergence.
- The E2F proteins contain several evolutionally conserved domains found in most members of the family.
- At this point, the original aversion to alcohol may again be the most evolutionally advantageous.
- Qiang believes that Protarchaeopteryx falls evolutionally between the small dinosaur called Sinosauropteryx found in Liaoning last year and Archaeopteryx.
- Besides her evolutionally advanced method of movement, Horowitz said, Natasha's behavior has returned to normal.
- Besides, wouldn't everyone having the same opinions and thought processes be a bad thing, evolutionally speaking?
- She and other supporters of polygamy point to recent studies that maintain that men are evolutionally wired for multiple sexual partners.
- Spoken language is an ancient trait evolutionally hard-wired into the brain, whereas written communication is a relatively recent cultural development.
- The term Dark Ages has gone out of fashion, but I think it's fair to say that 1, 000 years ago Western Europe was evolutionally challenged.
- Albumin immunological distance data suggest no differentiation between the two, and the green and golden bell frog evolutionally separated from the other two species about 1.1 million years ago.
- Their study showed that while diatoms and animals use the urea cycle for different ends, they are seen to be evolutionally linked in such a way that animals and plants are not.
- The problem, Venter realized, is that most of the DNA in every human cell is junk _ meaningless information that may be important mechanically or evolutionally, but has nothing to do with the operation of the living machine.