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"They have common ancestry.
Of course, this makes a lot of sense, as we have common ancestry with other animals, and "humanness" didn't just appear, as a package, out of nothing; it was something that happened over time, vast expanses of time.
Capsid formation and the cleavage and encapsidation of replicated viral DNA occur in the nucleus and resemble similar processes in tailed dsDNA (double-stranded DNA) bacteriophages, which indicates they might have common ancestry.
The world's languages can be grouped into language families consisting of languages that can be shown to have common ancestry.
All participants were interviewed to ensure that no individuals have common ancestry going back at least three generations.
(ie. if i and j have common ancestry, and j and k have common ancestry, then i and k should also have common ancestry).
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It is necessary to realize that having common ancestry does not logically entail sharing a common ancestor.
We can speculate that Asian genotypes in clade A with ERY-841 had common ancestry with Sonora.
Of the H5N1 viruses from clade 2.3.2.1, 93% had common ancestry and formed an evolutionary distinct 'Bangladesh' cluster in all eight gene phylogenetic trees.
2) If the anticodon stem/loop and acceptor stem are homologous (in the true sense of having common ancestry instead of merely sequence or structural similarity), then the two codes a) shifted on the structure and b) became double stranded in the acceptor stem, whereby the proposed identity of bases in the acceptor stem with the anticodon is much more difficult to reconcile.
It is possible that Daic and Sino-Tibetan populations have a common ancestry, which might have resulted in their genetic resemblance.
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