Sentence examples for a common branch from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, the appearance of a common branch point for the first and second modes at the branch point of the former, and the possibility of a crossover situated inside a stopband, are shown.

The pathogenic Leptospira spp. form a common branch in evolution, distinct from saprophytic Leptospira [8].

However recent mtg studies joined rodents and primates on a common branch (e.g. [13]).

Inconsistent with the results of Murphy et al. [14] the analyses favored a tree with Glires in a basal position relative to Primates rather than joining Primates and Glires on a common branch.

Turkish, Greek, and Italian Jews shared a common branch, with Ashkenazi and Syrian Jews forming connections to this branch.

The second stage of parametric bootstrap also incorporates covariances among distances between species that share a common branch in the tree.

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The recently evolved genes HKT2 4 and HKT2 1 are located in tandem on chromosome 6 and very closely related to each other diverging from a common branching point (Fig. 3).

While signed as the route of the California Trail, modern 2100 South is a less common branch called Hastings Cutoff that became infamous because of the Donner Party.

Under the most parsimonious scenario, the Plantae share a unique common branch that defines the point of entry of the primary endosymbiont [1], [5], [6], [7], although the monophyly of this group remains to be unambiguously demonstrated using phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes [8], [9].

Indeed, a phylogenetic tree prepared as in Figure  1 shows an extremely skewed pattern of conservation with a clearly resolved common branch of the AM-competent monocots and dicots, including the basal lineage Amborella trichopoda, whereas all the non-mycorrhizal species, the Brassicaceae, and B. vulgaris as a representative of the Chenopodiaceae, form an outlier group.

The former is commonly observed in closely related species, species which diverged in a short interval from a common lineage (short common branch length) or in genes under strong structural and functional constraints, thus evolving at a low rate and lacking shared traits.

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