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Such a large chemical difference argued against a common origin for the two bodies.
A DNA analysis published February in Animal Genetics also points to a common origin for the horses, suggesting they may be a living relic of an Iberian breed that exists nowhere else.
The n-dimensional co-ordinate system consists of orthogonal axes with a common origin for the variables, called the 'variable space'.
Scientists had developed a theory of a common origin for these wayward youths, saying they arose from a long-evaporated cluster.
This clustering of variables points to a common origin for these minerals, likely from dissolution of limestone, marl and gypsum soils.
Structural analyses of virion architecture and coat protein topology have revealed unexpected similarities, not visible in sequence comparisons, suggesting a common origin for viruses that infect hosts residing in different domains of life (bacteria, archaea and eukarya).
Membership in a moving group implies a common origin for these stars in an open cluster that has since become gravitationally unbound.
The hypothesis of a common origin for all worldwide pygmies' [8] [9] has long time ago been abandoned.
Sequencing of the FeLV surface glycoprotein gene revealed a common origin for ten of the eleven samples.
Further, phylogenetic reconstruction of these neighbouring genes using Bayesian and maximum likelihood methods supported a common origin for teleost paralogues following the split of the Actinopterygii and Sarcopterygii.
This analysis, therefore, cannot resolve whether or not land plants and fungi share a common origin for their α-IPMS homologs.
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