Sentence examples for morphologic characters from inspiring English sources

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In GGP4s, "pleomorphic cells" were less frequent compared to GGP2s and GGP3s, although we could not find definite morphologic characters.

The species were identified on the basis of morphologic characters and the mitochondrial cytochrome b (cytb) gene sequence.

Taxonomic classification of viruses is an evolving discipline that in early years was based primarily on morphologic characters.

Of note, however, are previous reports of pTDP43 labelling intraneuronal dot-like structures that show morphologic characters consistent with granulovacuolar degeneration (GVD) [ 19], as well as partially co-localising with pathological tau inclusions in Alzheimer's disease [ 20].

Relations of compatibility concerning morphologic characters were given due consideration by Hennig [ 16] and a procedure for testing compatibility of phylogenetic hypotheses under the term "consistency" was developed by Wilson [ 17].

For example, early phylogenetic studies based on morphologic characters positioned Toxorhynchites as its own subfamily within Culicidae, whereas subsequent molecular studies placed Toxorhynchites at various locations within the subfamily Culicinae (Miller et al. 1997; Harbach and Kitching 1998; Mitchell et al. 2002; Shepard et al. 2006; Reidenbach et al. 2009).

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The software, called Phenex, was developed in the context of the Phenoscape project (http://phenoscape.org) in support of using the EQ formalism to transform a large body of morphologic character descriptions from the legacy systematics literature into computable phenotype annotations [8], [15], [16].

When information about ospC was included in the data set, it was included as a heavily weighted morphologic character in MrBayes, not as DNA sequence data.

Most protozoan parasites lack fossil records, are microscopic, and have few informative morphologic and ultrastructural characters; some lack sexual reproduction (23, 24 ).

The phylogeny of the dinoflagellate lineage has been notoriously difficult to resolve by either morphologic or molecular characters and points to an explosive radiation of diversity within this group (Hoppenrath and Leander 2010).

Vertebrates are characterized by both morphologic and genetic key characters of the cephalic structures and try to understand the mechanisms that led to the evolution of these neural structures in the chordate lineage represents an intriguing challenge.

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