Sentence examples for exist in the common from inspiring English sources

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There are some characteristics in this system which do not usually exist in the common slam problem.

a) It is possible that domain 1 did not exist in the common progenitor of bacterial RFs.

The existence of integron recombination sites and gene cassettes indicates that the integron system did exist in the common ancestor of this species and was lost recently in the evolutionary process.

In addition, multiple copies of Group 3 genes may exist in the common ancestor of monocots and dicots, since clusters with nested Arabidopsis and rice sequences are found in the group.

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However, one can recognize that they existed in the common ancestor of reptiles and synapsids by their presence in modern forms of each group.

The authors write in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: "To accomplish these activities, [Kanzi] produced and used a wider variety of tool types than hitherto reported, with more complex uses, which formed wear patterns very similar to those produced by early [humans]." They speculate that the potential for tool use existed in the common ancestor of chimps and humans.

It is often suggested that the hagfish eye is degenerate, having regressed from a more lamprey-like eye that existed in the common ancestor of hagfish and lampreys.

Using the review as a platform from which to defend the then disreputable genre of the novel, Scott praised Austen's works, celebrating her ability to copy "from nature as she really exists in the common walks of life, and presenting to the reader... a correct and striking representation of that which is daily taking place around him".

Firstly, the memory device mechanism used by this gene in sex determination in tephritids likely existed in the common ancestor of the Ceratitis, Bactrocera and Anastrepha phylogenetic lineages.

The most conservative evolutionary scenario suggests that at least two DANGER gene-lineages existed in the common ancestor of anthozoa and bilateria.

Our character mapping of intron loss/gain in tetrasapanins (Figure 4) suggests that intron/exon junctions 1 and 4 existed in the common ancestor of all eukaryotes, while the intron/exon junction combination of 1 through 6 existed in the common ancestor of animals.

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