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But to counter this argument, we only need to think back to the ancestral species, the one which is presumed to have occupied the ancestral territory, and colonised the new one (or, as proposed by Darwin, become split in two by a rising mountain range).
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Interestingly, the ancestral GRH locus has become split into two separate loci in the sea anemone Nematostella, with one locus encoding a DNA binding domain and the other locus encoding the dimerization domain.
When an atom is in an external magnetic field, spectral lines become split into three or more components; a phenomenon called the Zeeman effect.
"An orange split in two becomes an open chest.
Eventually, he pushed the company to split in two and became chairman of a spinoff containing some of the properties the company considered undervalued.
That was the date Sudan split in two and South Sudan became the world's newest country — and all the known Sudanese cases are in the south.
One of the resulting CoA-substrate carboxylases had its CCT subunit split in two parts that became the two CCT subunits in the bacterial ACCs.
On April 1 , 1999 the Northwest Territories of Canada split in two, and the eastern part became Nunavut (pronounced NOO-na-voot), a land controlled by Inuit.
In other words, while most teams at the Games were doing everything they could to become more unified as competition approached, Verbeek's team had split in two.
Early in 2011, the country split in two as South Sudan voted in a referendum to become an independent nation.
The Apolistic Vicariate of Batavia was split in two on 25 June 1940; the eastern half became the Apostolic Vicariate of Semarang.
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