Sentence examples for based on evolutionary relationships from inspiring English sources

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Prosimii is one of the two traditional primate suborders and is based on evolutionary grades (groups united by anatomical traits) rather than phylogenetic clades, while the Strepsirrhini-Haplorrhini taxonomy was based on evolutionary relationships.

These shared traits are more similar among species that share a more recent common ancestor, and can be used to reconstruct a biological "tree of life" based on evolutionary relationships (phylogenetics), using both existing species and the fossil record.

This model is intended as a phylogeny as opposed to a more general clustering scheme based on evolutionary relationships.

Vervet sequences for some genes are more divergent from rhesus than cynomolgus monkey or baboon, as would be expected based on evolutionary relationships.

A final, logical conclusion of the results presented here is that to generate a revised cullin nomenclature based on evolutionary relationships would be advisable.

Phylogenomic analysis – inferring the function of a protein in the larger context of a protein family based on evolutionary relationships – addresses these errors and improves the accuracy of functional classification [ 2, 4].

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Furthermore, our method shows clearly that the PPINs group primarily by detection method, so biological similarities based on evolutionary relationship are presently overshadowed by methodological biases.

We also observe that the full collection of PPINs group primarily by detection method, so at least for the presently available PPIN datasets, any biological similarities (whether or not based on evolutionary relationship) are overshadowed by methodological biases.

A phylogenetic tree with appropriate tree topology based on evolutionary relationship among the five species was then generated for each subfamily.

Hanano et al. proposed a classification based on evolutionary relationship in which the caleosin genes were divided into three distinct classes: class I, class II, and class III, which coincided with sub IV, sub III, and sub V, respectively [ 17].

This article offers a theoretical framework based on evolutionary thinking designed to clarify relationships between social stress and mental illness, including the origin of gender differences in vulnerability to stress.

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