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Yet they share a common lineage and legacy, and a few inherited the engineering gene.
They shared a common lineage in the form of the Chicago brass sound, having both studied at Northwestern.
In the end, the best player of the tournament wasn't wearing Nike or Adidas, but Puma (though Puma and Adidas share a common lineage).
In particular, the cells like hepatocytes and non-endocrine pancreatic cells sharing the common lineage have a better chance to get reprogrammed into β cells.
We investigated the influence of common lineage (family effect) and postnatal environmental conditions on latency to initiate preballooning tiptoe behaviour (ballooning latency) in the dwarfspider Erigone atra (Blackwall, 1841).
The boy's pattern of genetic variations placed him in a population called C1b, a common lineage in Mesoamerica and the Andes that dates all the way back to the earliest Paleoindian settlements, more than 18,000 years ago.
There are 39 synonymous SNPs which can be allocated to the MN common lineage.
We also show that the modules cannot be only a result of the common lineage of their member nodes.
The only individual spoligotype pattern that was associated with HIV status was the most common Lineage 1 spoligotype, ST129, with 17/21 (81%) HIV positive.
The haplotype network for diploid A. parthenogenetica haplotypes from the common lineage displayed a star shape (Figure 2) with APD02 as the central one.
The common lineage connection between the pineal and retina is further exemplified by the occurrence of pineoblastoma in patients with retinoblastoma, a phenomenon termed trilateral retinoblastoma[22] [24].
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