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This implies that the operculum with three peduncular nerves, that evolved from a radiole of the branchial crown, is most likely a shared character of these two sister clades.
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Therefore, although examples of independent taxon-specific evolution of regenerative mechanisms exist [ 14], the ability to regenerate the CNS by activation of radial glia seems to be a conserved shared character of deuterostomes.
Prasad and colleagues also interpreted the interprismatic matrix as a shared character, but added the absence of enamel on one side of the tooth crown.
The affinity of the monotypic genus Arrhenosphaera to Ascosphaeraceae is based on the shared character of a spore cyst.
Furthermore, the larger is |V(r CP ∣, the larger is the shared character of the interaction and the electronic stabilization of the structure.
The supposed monophyly of the genus is based on the shared character of completely naked asci, while the two species (E. fertilis and E. albus) differ in ascospore morphology and sexual development [ 27, 33].
It is possible that these may be intended to represent morphotypes hypothetical generalized forms having all the shared characters of a group; however, unless specified as such, the assumption is that it violates cladistic principles by including ancestor descendant statements as defined by Catley and Novick.
Rare genomic changes (RGCs) that are thought to comprise derived shared characters of individual clades are becoming an increasingly important class of markers in genome-wide phylogenetic studies.
sunyaniensis like, that shared characters of Cx. (Eum).
The generation of hybrids or chimeras sharing characters of distant species is a fascinating possibility.
The presence of a venom system is a shared derived character of the advanced snakes [ 1- 3].
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