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Although Bipolaris and Curvularia share many morphological similarities including the same teleomorph of Cochliobolus, some species demonstrate intermediate morphology and some Bipolaris species cluster phylogenetically with Curvularia species instead of with other Bipolaris species.

DANA GOODYEAR: Insects, like lobsters, shrimp, and crabs, are arthropods and have many morphological similarities.

These latter tubes share many morphological similarities with tubes from the younger Upper Cretaceous (91 Ma Cypriott hydrothermal vent deposits [97], being external moulds of pyrite preserving an ornament of irregularly spaced flanges, concentric growth lines and longitudinal wavy striations with periodic bifurcations and plications where they cross the growth lines (Figure 5a,b) [96].

Our results show many morphological similarities between Baltic coast and coastal lake populations of nine-spined sticklebacks, mirroring the pattern of low levels of genetic differentiation.

Both sweet potato and mile-a-minute are perennial evergreen vines that share many morphological similarities [ 30], occupying virtually the same niche when grown in agricultural land in prostrate form.

Despite many morphological similarities between Purkinje cell dendrites in dissociation culture and in vivo, there are a number of significant differences, including the small arboreal size and the number of the primary dendrites.

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This species possess many morphological and ecological similarities with chytrids and produce cells with single anteriorly directed tinsel flagella during one stage of their life cycle.

Although physiological and accelerated senescence share many morphological and molecular similarities, some potentially important differences between the phenotypes have been observed such as differential regulation of methylation control pathways [ 9].

Drosophila has recently been established as a good alternative model system to study the Golgi apparatus that shares many morphological and functional similarities with the mammalian one (Kondylis and Rabouille, 2009; Kondylis et al., 2007; Sisson et al., 2000).

The mammary glands of pigs share many functional and morphological similarities with the breasts of humans, raising the potential of their utility for research into the mechanisms underlying normal mammary function and breast carcinogenesis.

Briefly, SVZ astrocytes have many morphological and ultrastructural similarities to mature astrocytes (Doetsch et al., 1997), have the presence of glycogen granules (Peretto et al., 1999), and have endfeet contact with blood vessels (Mirzadeh, et al., 2008; Shen et al., 2008).

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