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This strongly indicates that the current distribution of these components is not due to horizontal gene transfer but to vertical inheritance, and strengthens the scenario whereby methanogenesis emerged once, likely after the emergence of Thermococcales, and was subsequently lost multiple times independently during the evolutionary history of Euryarchaeota (red crosses in fig. 2 a).
The patterns that emerged once the canvases were unfurled became the art.
On Tuesday, traces of that debate emerged once more among some potential jurors here.
But the sublime emerged once again, in the form of Cynthia Cooper.
A department spokesman, Chris Van Deusen, said the better count emerged "once everybody was in one location".
When they emerged once more, each with a fish in its mouth, I was able to identify the quarry.
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And out of the billowing smoke and dust of debates and gaffes and brain freezes, Gingrich has re-emerged, once again ready to lead those who want their politicians to be able to remember the details of recent American military interventions and the names of the cabinet agencies they want to abolish.
Then a healthier genetic diversity might emerge once more.
The true horror only emerges once the bill arrives.
In Britain, the British National party emerges once again.
London is likely to emerge once again isolated.
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