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Oxyrrhis marina possesses genes such as proteorhodopsins that appear to have been laterally transferred from a bacterial origin [ 16] and a number of plastid genes, including ketol-acid reductoisomerase, carbonic anhydrase, and cysteine synthase, which suggests an evolutionary ancestry that included a chloroplast bearing cell [ 10].

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Insertions in the CORE-SINE tRNA region appear to be highly infrequent, therefore the presence of a 7-nt insert in a homologous position in WALLSI2 and WSINE1a/b indicates a common evolutionary ancestry.

Phylogenetic analyses, sequence alignments, and permutation tests revealed a common evolutionary ancestry of these proteins, indicating that they form a protein family.

A search of the PDB with the HHpred server suggests a common evolutionary ancestry.

Our results support a complex evolutionary ancestry for NucS.

But the dromaeosaur line began even earlier, and its anatomical similarities to Archaeopteryx suggest a common evolutionary ancestry for the two.

Terrestrial plants and green algae have a common evolutionary ancestry, but biochemical as well as genome analyses indicate that the cytosolic MVA pathway is generally absent from Chlorophyta.

Such observations point to a common evolutionary ancestry between these two ancient families of viruses [78], [79].

In some cases, the alignment between novel and previously described miRNAs extends well beyond the seed sequences, suggesting a common evolutionary ancestry.

Therefore, our findings appear to add to the growing list of inexplicable similarities that point to a common evolutionary ancestry between the herpesviruses and tailed bacteriophage.

As ePKs are structurally related, a common evolutionary ancestry, distinct from aPKs has been proposed [ 12].

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