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The phrase "differentiation has occurred" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a process of distinguishing or creating differences between things has taken place. Example: In the study, researchers found that differentiation has occurred in the species of birds on this island over the past decade due to changes in their environment.
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As the new stonewort habitat was established only about 20 years ago, ecotype differentiation has occurred recently and rapidly [31], [33], [34].
Thus, significant differentiation has occurred between the Atlantic and Pacific populations of many large pelagic species.
Greater population differentiation has occurred in the parasites (excluding Brueelia) than in their hosts.
Once the process of differentiation has occurred, individuals are evaluated based on their attributes.
As shown in our results, many of these enhancers display activating histone marks only after differentiation has occurred.
Subsequent microsatellite loci analysis also demonstrated that the genetic differentiation has occurred between a local (Heishui) population and other populations [ 25].
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We evaluated whether differentiation had occurred using immunocytochemical and Western-blot techniques (Figure 2).
Moreover, that state was persistent, i.e., the particular state was usually transmitted to progeny cells, implying that some form of differentiation had occurred.
Therefore, our results revealed that moderate genetic differentiation had occurred among the five rhesus macaque populations.
Cells were much more flattened, which indicated that differentiation had occurred in Oct4-knockdown T3A-A3 cells.
Thus, low levels of genetic differentiation have occurred between the two yellowfin sub-populations.
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