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Interstellar dust incorporated into primitive Solar System bodies and subsequently delivered to the early Earth, may have contributed to the origin of life.
Workers in the field practically define it as naturally occurring, mainly organic, chemistry in planetary or other solar system environments, which may have contributed to the origin of life on Earth, or elsewhere.
Moreover, increased repetitive elements (transposable elements in particular) in human G1 exons also seem to imply that such elements have contributed to the origin of alternative splicing [26].
The combination of correlation, functional tests, and a pattern consistent with purifying selection strongly suggests that substitutions in residues homologous to bovine opsin 310 and 312 contributed to the origin of novel phototransduction pathways with alternative G-protein binding partners.
Furthermore, the data presented confirm that the analysis of complete mtDNA sequences represents a valuable tool to reveal not only the spatial patterns beneath large-scale colonization events, but also those of smaller-scale dispersals which may have contributed to the origin of modern populations.
KS supervised the study and contributed to the origin of this manuscript.
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Psychedelic music also contributed to the origins of glam rock.
Psychedelic music also contributed to the origins of glam rock, with Marc Bolan changing his psychedelic folk duo into rock band T. Rex and becoming the first glam rock star from 1970.
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Evidence for gene flow among members of this complex is extensive [ 16, 22- 26], suggesting that any of these taxa could have contributed to the origins of weedy rice in the U.S. The earliest available reference to weedy rice in the U.S. dates from 1846 [ 11], and describes a well-established and troublesome pest.
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