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Good correlation between Co, Cu, and Zn with each other could be suggested from common anthropogenic sources, and that they can be affected by possible additions.
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NaScTxs and KTxs are suggested to evolve from a common progenitor, based their similarities in gene organizations, intron features and structure cores[ 20].
It was well established that each family was closely related, with largely identical amino acid sequences and conformational structures, and it was suggested that the inhibitors derived from common ancestral genes [ 17].
The genes encoding type I interferons are clustered in one locus on the same chromosome (chromosome 9 in humans and chromosome 4 in mice), and they have been suggested to have diverged from a common ancestor, with the IFNβ gene being the primordial gene [ 7].
It has been suggested that the cutthroat trout evolved from a common Oncorhynchus ancestor that migrated along the Pacific coast and into the mountain west primarily via the Columbia and Snake river basins 3-5 million years ago, in the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene epochs.
Ficolins are familiar pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and initiators of the lectin complement pathway, and because of their similarity to fibrinogen it was suggested that both genes had derived from a common ancestor [35].
While it has been suggested that BAs and WAs originate from a common population of mesenchymal cells, it is not known how and at what stage the differentiation pathways diverge from one another.
Due to their conservation in the nature, it has been suggested that PLP-dependent enzymes derived from a common ancestor before division into the three kingdoms of life occurred [ 57].
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It has been suggested that the cardiovascular system of bilaterians evolved from a common ancestor [1] [3].
This also suggests that PGCs are segregated from common mesodermal precursors by as yet unknown molecular mechanisms, with germ cells specified by epigenesis (Extavour & Akam, 2003).
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