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"There don't appear to be many morphological features of their teeth or skeletons that unite all condylarths together".

Cluster analysis using many morphological features is effective with lower taxa but less so with higher taxonomic categories because of the many examples of parallel evolution from the basic bivalve plan.

Apoptotic processes are characterized by many morphological features, which have been stated by Sweet, Passino-Reader, Meier, and Omann (1999).

The peramorphic trends of increases in body size in sauropods, ceratopsians, theropods, and ornithopods produced not only increases in body size, but also increased complexity of many morphological features (Fig. 7).

One bottleneck is that describing the shape of a neuron requires quantitatively specifying many morphological features, examples of which are the length and branching patterns of neurites, and their spatial distribution.

Solid papillary ductal carcinoma in situ (SP-DCIS) shares many morphological features with usual ductal hyperplasia (UDH) involving a papilloma: papillary architecture, solid growth, cellular streaming, and low-grade nuclear features.

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The site exhibits many morphological seafloor features: depressions, elongated erosional structures, dome-shaped mud volcanoes/mounds, fault traces, and round pockmarks.

Genetic species concept For organisms that have neither sexual reproduction nor many distinctive morphological features in common for example, bacteria species are often defined as clusters of genetically similar organisms (with "similar" somewhat arbitrarily defined).

Land plants developed many new morphological features during the evolution including the origin of a multicellular diploid sporophyte, a sporophytic apical meristem that produces complex body architecture, stomata and the production of lateral organs (leaves), vascular tissue, roots, seeds and flowers.

subsp. oryzifolium (Makino) Ohba of Japan and northern Taiwan, but can be distinguished from the latter by woody stem base and many other morphological feature (Table 1, Figure 4).

More recent studies, however, have shown that many of our morphological features are, on the contrary, peramorphic (see Minugh-Purvis and McNamara 2002 for a review).

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