Sentence examples for described based on morphology from inspiring English sources

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Alternaria have been mostly described based on morphology and / or host-specificity, yet molecular variation between them is minimal.

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The two high mountain taxa, T. cembrae Kitt, 1912 and T. mugo Burmann & Tarmann, 1983, were described based on slight differences in morphology and host-plant use (Pinus cembra, Pinus mugo respectively).

We also examined the N. humilis/quaggulus complex, which we define to include N. humilis plus N. quaggulus, a sister species described based on putatively unique hemipenial morphology and evidence of reciprocal monophyly based on mitochondrial genes [ 33].

The new species Gnomoniopsis castanea has been recently described, based on the association with Castanea sativa, the morphology and the phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of ribosomal DNA and the EF1-a locus.

Particularly, the morphology of the primary capsules and that of the composite particles with polystyrene is described based on light and electron microscopy investigations.

The data set contains 43 specimens that could not be confidently placed in any of the described species based on morphology or geographical location alone.

Identification of parenchymal and nonparenchymal cells was made based on morphology as described before [ 9].

Consensus reached: 100% agreement A Paris classification model for the description of polyps based on morphology was described in 2002.

A number of models have been posited to describe evolutionary constraint across development, firstly based on morphology.

Traditional morphology-based taxonomy, is only one way to describe "life's diversity" and species hypotheses developed based on morphology alone should be tested using different approaches with a variety of data sets [ 8].

The fixed embryos were hand sorted in small batches using an inverted microscope to remove embryos younger or older than the targeted age range based on morphology of the embryos as previous described (Harrison et al., 2011).

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