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He was talking as much of his beers — usually named for his ancestors (i.e., Ephraim) or works of philosophy (Phenomenology of Spirit) — as the wounds of love.
The parents' pedigrees were checked for common ancestors (i.e. inbreeding).
Typically they consist of dozens to hundreds of inbred lines related by descent from a set of common ancestors (i.e., the founders).
Wheat is a crop in which ancestors (i.e. Aegilops species) frequently grow in sympatry across the Mediterranean area, in northern Europe and in the United States of America.
At least four other minor lineages (B1, C1a, D1 and G) directly related to bezoar ancestors (i.e. B, C1 and D) were domesticated.
Indeed, this finding provides evidence that the most recent common organismal ancestor and the molecular most recent common ancestors (i.e. ancestors of a particular gene) may not have coincided in time and space [ 40] and ancient genes from long-extinct organisms may continue to survive in modern-day organisms through HGT.
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And so, Darius explains, that simulation would very likely be "indistinguishable from reality to the simulated ancestor, i.e., us".
This would be satisfactory if each group could be clearly demonstrated to have a common ancestor (i.e., to be monophyletic).
Outgroup species are necessary to "root" an evolutionary tree that is, to indicate the last common ancestor (i.e., the deepest internal node) shared by the entire group of species.
Formerly known as the australopithecines, they are not a "natural" group, in that they do not represent all of the descendants of a single common ancestor (i.e., they are not a "clade").
Characters shared by a group of taxa due to descent from a most recent common ancestor (i.e., synapomorphies) constitute the evidence to support the nested structure of a given cladogram.
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