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Some scientists have argued that the discovery of Anoiapithecus and related fossil apes in Eurasia indicates that the common ancestor of living great apes and humans evolved somewhere on that landmass, rather than in Africa as others have suggested.
But they could not have evolved in sub-Saharan Africa, which has no wolves, and "so must have evolved somewhere else, maybe in the Middle East," Dr. Wayne said.
Dubois did not receive the universal accolades and acceptance he coveted, but his fossils bolstered the conventional wisdom at the time that humans first evolved somewhere in Asia.
Simple example cladogram Warm-bloodedness evolved somewhere in the synapsid mammal transition.
This suggests that, if imprinting arose only once in mammals, it evolved somewhere between the divergence of monotremes (prototherians) from therian mammals around 166 million years ago (MYA) [ 6] and the divergence of marsupials (metatherians) from eutherian mammals approximately 147 MYA.
Additionally, the SC-allele might have been evolved somewhere south-east of Central Turkey [ 37], being later disseminated from there to the Mediterranean Basin and later to America, because in China and Central Asia, the centres of origin of apricot, all cultivars and genotypes are self-incompatible [ 15, 16].
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The amazing thing is the hemagglutinins we are seeing in this strain are a lonely branch that have been evolving somewhere and we didn't know about it.
Because HslV loss seems relatively easy, I give its absence from Chlorobacteria almost no weight in rooting the tree, but as it had to evolve somewhere, and the other evidence puts the root there, it is simpler to assume that they never evolved it rather than lost it.
Until now, online education had evolved to somewhere between stages three and four.
But the piece is kind of evolving somewhere.
On that basis, Jarvis and his colleague Chun-Chun Chen argue that the dinosaur brain should have evolved to be somewhere in between.
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