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It may lie close to the surface, superficialis, or deep, profundus.
For several lineages in the D. melanogaster subgroup, the most recent common ancestor for within-species alleles may lie close to ancestral nodes.
However, if larger proteins are studied, it would be desirable to design metrics that can distinguish topologically distinct structures that may lie close together if viewed in dRMSD space alone.
In addition, landfill sites are highly clustered, so that individual postcodes may lie close to 30 or more different sites.
When researchers tried to intersect location of landfill(s) and residences of study subjects, they found that landfill sites are often highly clustered, so that individual postcodes may lie close to as many as 30 or more sites.
A middle to late Miocene origin of crown Cervidae fits the fossil record, in which Miocene species of Euprox, which may lie close to the origin of the crown node, are dated to c.14 11 Ma or later [ 21, 24].
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