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The products of such comparison are called "reconstructions" and are indicated by placing an asterisk * in front of the word or sound symbol; they describe a hypothetical common parent language (such as Proto-Afro-Asiatic) and its individual daughter languages (e.g., Proto-Chadic or Proto-Semitic), or a hypothetical common sound of origin.
Tree diagrams show viewers a set of taxa connected by branch points representing hypothetical common ancestors.
Distinct colors and associated icons are used to identify lineages and hypothetical common ancestors.
Therefore, we searched for the inclusion of identified intermediate forms in internal nodes (internal nodes methodologically represent hypothetical common ancestors).
Internal nodes occur where branches split and they represent the hypothetical common ancestors of the lineages that follow; lineages splitting from an internal node are evolutionarily independent of one another.
Scientifically, it is accepted that trees can be read in multiple directions, although time progresses from the root to the tips and species do not branch "off of" one another; rather, taxa diverge from a hypothetical common ancestor.
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It is the hypothetical ancestor common to all Algonquian speech, 4,000 words that scholars have compiled from the surviving tongues and documentation of the extinct ones.
e. Number of SNP's relative to the hypothetical last common ancestor presented in Fig. 6.
This category assesses anger experience with hypothetical but common school situations in which the students report their own real or likely level of anger.
Few WRKY proteins contain a conserved leucine zipper motif, a hypothetical structure common to a class of DNA-binding proteins [ 7, 32].
The morphological diversity of the Mollusca and the diverging phylogenetic hypotheses have led to different conclusions when reconstructing the hypothetical last common molluscan ancestor.
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