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For neurobiologists, the fact that music sticks in our heads suggests an evolutionary origin.
The study suggests, therefore, that pycnofibres could share an evolutionary origin with dinosaur and bird feathers.
Tonegawa added that "while the survival interpretation may be an evolutionary origin of this multi-step episodic memory recall" it likely also applies to positive episodic memories, like the vacation sunset experience, just as much.
Bradshaw and colleagues found that evidence that phosphatases likely share an evolutionary origin with proteasomal proteases in the form of a molecular "switch" that looks nearly identical in both protein families.
All this suggests an evolutionary origin for some of the darker aspects of human nature.A second study, though, conducted in Congo-Brazzaville by David Morgan and Crickette Sanz of Washington University, in St Louis, came to contrary conclusions.
At best, the evolutionary analyses serve to rule out normative approaches which are either implausible or inconsistent with an evolutionary origin of human understanding.
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MBLs provide an important source of versatile catalysts that have an ancient evolutionary origin and a widespread phylogenomic distribution across Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya [ 14].
These feedbacks indicate the presence of an aversion to inequality in animals, and may support an early evolutionary origin of inequity aversion [12].
All members of a family have a common evolutionary origin -- ancestral gene duplicated and copies diverged → family of related proteins.
The surface areas involved in globotriose and glycan binding, respectively, are not conserved in PDLPs, but the structural similarity of plant DUF26 domains with different eukaryotic lectins could suggest a common evolutionary origin and a role as carbohydrate recognition modules45.
Both enzymes are pteridin-dependent aromatic amino acid hydroxylases and are highly homologous, reflecting a common evolutionary origin from a single genetic locus (Cooper et al. 2003).
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