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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common origin of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing shared beginnings or sources of something, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The researchers found a common origin of the various dialects spoken in the region."
Alternatives: "a shared source of the" or "a mutual origin of the".
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Ultimately, all this points to a common origin of the entire human species.
It can be unified based upon a common origin of the cells from pluripotent progenitors, the coexpression of certain markers, dependence upon growth factors especially CSF-1, and common location and morphology of the cells of the system.
Identical CAN1 breakpoints shared by multiple translocations in heterogeneous clones were suggestive of a common origin of the various translocations.
The transplantation experiments demonstrated a common origin of the ChP, cells in bilateral clusters of r5 and neural crest derivatives.
MSCs and HLSCs shared 128 miRNAs (Figure 3A), 98 of which clustered in the same expression group, suggesting a common origin of the two populations.
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a common origin of the association of certain polymorphisms in the region of the IL2RA gene in MS and T1D.
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The presence of the apparent synapomorphies is best compatible with a common origin of artubulins and the rest of the tubulin family.
Also, the ancient appearance of TRP-N supports a common origin of important components of the nervous systems in Ctenophores, Cnidaria, and Bilateria.
The Q447L and E627K mutations in FK and MAK virus isolates indicate a common origin of viruses in the 2 siblings.
The SBP was the second "lucky marker" of the Calvin cycle that provided evidence for a common origin of red plastids from the CASH lineages (Teich et al. 2007).
Molecular investigations clearly confirm a common origin of Asian colobines and the odd-nosed monkey group [ 8- 10], but evidence for monophyly of the langur group as well as for African colobines is still lacking.
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