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You cannot snip a branch that includes the traditional reptiles but excludes dinosaurs and birds.
Overall, however, the age signature clusters together with dietary manipulations in a branch that includes CR and CR mimetic compounds (Fig. 3).
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The maize lineage, a branch that included both Zea and Tripsacum, experienced a whole genome duplication an estimated 5 12 million years ago [10] [12].
The NCLDV clade belonged to a branch that included mostly NAD-dependent ligases from gamma-proteobacteria along with some bacteriophage ligases one of which clustered with the NCLDV.
In the maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of concatenated ribosomal proteins for a selected set of bacteria covering all the major bacterial lineages [ 20], the TM6- Babela clade belongs to a major branch that includes all Proteobacteria along with Acidobacteria and Deferribacter, bacterial groups that traditionally are not grouped together.
Despite the formally low bootstrap values for the separation of the archaeal and bacterial branches, the tree includes a strongly supported (90%) branch that includes all bacterial sequences except for two sequences from Polaromonas naphthalenivorans and Methylacidiphilum infernorum V4.
One phylogenetic analysis places Turfanosuchus dabanensis, a Middle Triassic pseudosuchian, as the sister taxon of Revueltosaurus and Aetosauria, potentially making it the earliest known "stem aetosaur" ("stem" meaning that it lies on the branch that includes aetosaurs, but is not itself an aetosaur).
Like Ida, the fossil shares several features with higher primates, the branch that includes humans.
An archived version of Scoria, derived from the main Scoria branch, that includes MDAnalysis support.
However, other reasons exist for believing that the root is on the long 10-event branch that includes 2 mutational changes.
The branch that included circulating immune cells could be divided into three specific branches: T lymphocytes, monocytes and PMNs.
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