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Whether the propensity to utilise large numbers of Bug-domain containing receptors arose within the genus Bordetella and was radiated out to closely related genera, or whether it has originated elsewhere within the order of Burkholderiales is an open question.
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For example, a "wild-caught" chinchilla with a "country of origin" of Czech Republic must have originated elsewhere because chinchillas are native to Chile.
But a V-shaped pattern by one of the doors suggested that the fire had originated elsewhere.
Nevertheless, the converse may be true; African VNI isolates may have originated elsewhere and become more diverse in Africa.
This finding would imply that chytridiomycosis could have originated elsewhere in Africa and spread within multiple host-region combinations.
Additional mid-Holocene expansions, labelled "express train" and "slow boat" [ 28, 45], might have originated elsewhere, possibly within ISEA, MSEA or Near Oceania [ 3, 5, 24, 28, 30].
An alternative explanation would be that it may have originated in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Italy or elsewhere in an European area not or only superficially sampled, but the lack of evidence for the presence of the genetic lineage from the generally presumed area of origin already casted doubts on its invasive status.
If the president's cancer is found to have originated in the colon, his prognosis will be better than if it originated elsewhere in the body, he said.
He said he believed that the elements from elsewhere were simply returning to Africa, where they had originated.
One hypothesis to address these issues is that CTX-M-2 might emerge elsewhere than in humans and that the enzyme might have originated in livestock.
Flamenco, he explained, had originated on shipboard.
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