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The tree in Figure 1 indicates that the amphioxus genes (BflGb3,12,13,14) represent a distinct class, maybe originating at a separate duplication event, predating bilaterian radiation.

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This is partially explainable by the fact that the induced plant volatiles dominate most of the volatile blends of the host and non-host plants of the leafminer (see Table S1, 2, 3, 4), which maybe originated from the same precursor, such as octadecanoid pathway derived green leaf volatiles or terpenoids [27].

Maybe they originate from paraxial mesoderm, but then another Cre would be required or the origin of Osx expressing cells remains largely unidentified in this work.

Maybe when movements originate in improvisations free of audience, there is a tendency to soup them up, really show them off, in performance.

Funny thing then that so many of today's most popular varieties originated elsewhere (or maybe it's not).

Li (2005) wrote that "the existence of a so highly derived Angiosperm in the Early Cretaceous suggests that Angiosperms should have originated much earlier, maybe back to 280 mya as the molecular clock studies suggested".

Moreover, since NG2 cells express a number of factors inhibiting axon growth, accumulation of NG2 cells could also limit the ability of axons – and maybe even dendrites – originating from neurons in one nucleus to make aberrant contact with neurons in neighbouring nuclei.

In fact, maybe the best new musicals will originate elsewhere more and more.

He faces the possibility of prison time, maybe in California, where his indictment originated.

Alternatively, this transfer event could have happened in the opposite direction and the eukaryotic groups originated via one, or maybe two, gene transfer events from eubacteria.

This increase of tolerance was not observed in the parental cells maybe because the putative membrane protein originated from the ORF ZBAI_02295 does not bring any advantage in cells where the Haa1 regulon is transcribed.

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