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The phrase "apparently derived from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something seems to originate from a particular source, though the evidence may not be definitive.
Example: "The word 'algebra' is apparently derived from the Arabic term 'al-jabr,' which means 'reunion of broken parts.'"
Alternatives: "seemingly originating from" or "reportedly coming from".
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Interestingly, a second exon (encoding 27 aa) appeared in conjunction with the retrocopy-derived exon, apparently derived from an intronic sequence, that maintains the frame of the gene.
In addition to eel-derived transcripts, we also removed data apparently derived from protists, particularly cercozoans, that may have been co-parasites of the eels sampled.
The word Morris apparently derived from "morisco," meaning "Moorish".
Plata is apparently derived from the Arabic word balat, or paved road, and not from the Latin for silver.
The Italian greyhound is a breed of toy dog apparently derived from the greyhound.
He and his Welsh equivalent, Manawydan, brother of the god Brân, apparently derived from an early Celtic deity.
The Bee Gees name apparently derived from the initials of the Brisbane disc jockey Bill Gates, who aired the trio's tapes on his show.
It was apparently derived from the Aramaic alphabet rather than from Early Hebrew but was nonetheless strongly influenced by the Early Hebrew script.
Dietrich von Bern, heroic figure of Germanic legend, apparently derived from Theodoric the Great, an Ostrogothic king of Italy who reigned from c. 493 to 526 ad.
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A full-length sequence of A/Japan/PR1070/2009(H1N1), whose epidemiological information was unknown but apparently derived from Japan, was also retrieved from the database.
Assuming that daily adult salivary secretion is at least 800 mL, speciation analyses indicate that exposure to methyl-mercury through ingestion apparently derived from oral bacteria biomethylation of inorganic mercury is about 2 3 μg/day (Leistevuo et al. 2001).
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