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The phylogenetic relationship between transcription factors of fleshy fruits might indicate shared transcriptional regulatory networks.
Fleshy fruits showed greater homology between transcription factors which might indicate shared transcriptional regulatory networks.
The sensitivity of other selected clostridial and Bacillus species might indicate shared binding targets in the cell walls of these organisms.
While it is likely that the ability to identify group membership cues would have developed with salient markers of specific communities that can aid knowledge about reciprocity (e.g. dialect: Cargile, Giles, Ryan, & Bradac, 1994; Cohen, 2012; Nettle & Dunbar, 1997), this ability would be most useful if it generalised to other cues that might indicate shared social networks.
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Highlighted cells indicate shared phenotypic traits.
Loci or variants affecting several traits might have small effects on each specific trait, but may be of major biological interest while indicating shared or branching etiological mechanisms.
The same color indicates shared sequences.
In corals, this metabolic shift might indicate a decline in shared energy reserves with zooxanthellae, presumably due to stress-induced symbiont loss.
Further, if a non-physician clinician was seen at the same visit, it might indicate team-based sharing of care, and affect the amount of time spent by the physician on services delivered.
This might indicate that these duplications share a common mechanism mediated by the genomic architecture surrounding their centromeric breakpoints.
The linear association between the number of non-musculoskeletal and musculoskeletal symptoms might indicate that the symptoms share common characteristics and even common underlying causal factors.
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