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Generating genetic data that are sufficiently variable for phylogenetic analysis of species that appear to have largely radiated in the Miocene is challenging.
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Taking cats as an example, seven of the eight primary lineages of felids radiated in the early part of the Late Miocene (10.8-6.2 MYA) whereas genera and species that comprise the eight lineages largely radiated during the Pliocene [ 78].
Most of the energy radiated in an X-ray tube is contained in this continuous spectrum.
He loved to fight, and his mental toughness radiated in battle.
Some is inevitably radiated in other directions.
The majority of these families appear to have first radiated in the bacteria [ 16].
Dracunculus, and 3) the largely radiate members of the subtribe (Ajania, Arctanthemum, and Dendranthema).
Once absorbed, it can be re-radiated in any direction.
It is also a regional rail hub, with lines radiating in all directions.
Here he radiates in his portrait of the mad scientist.
This would also explain why other rainforest clades radiated and largely remained in the highlands of Sri Lanka, even when sea-level variations frequently permitted dispersal to the mainland [ 59].
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