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This particular animal, which could not fly, was identified as a dromaeosaur, a relative of Velociraptor.
The origin of each fly was identified by dissection based on the colour of its intestinal contents.
Each fly was identified as belonging to the Simulium genus by standard taxonomic keys and was fixed in 70% ethanol.
However, P. downsi colonised the islands at least 40 years ago, as the fly was identified recently from collections made in 1964 [ 13].
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Single homologues in fly were identified in most of the families, suggesting most of the gene families emerged early in evolution and stayed in single copy in the genomes up at least to the fly.
To construct a query set in fly from a query set in human, orthologous protein sequences in fly are identified by looking for fly proteins associated with the given human proteins in the BTP table that translates human proteins to fly proteins.
The aim of point-based methods is to assign identifiers from the state before the occlusion b, the last frame where both flies have been identified, to the state after the occlusion a, the first frame where both flies are identified again.
Male flies are identified by the presence of sex combs on the forelegs and female flies are identified by their larger, striped abdomens and the absence of the sex combs.
In all localities, blood-fed flies were identified using morphological keys [24] and either preserved whole in 95% ethanol, or midguts squashed onto Whatman No.1® filter paper that were then kept desiccated with silica gel.
Flies were identified using morphological identification.
From 80,000 screened flies, 365 white + flies were identified.
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