Sentence examples for morphological character and from inspiring English sources

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For example, one of these two characteristics could be a morphological character, and the other, some life history character (or, if the students haven't considered the concept of life histories in detail, fix on something more detailed: in the worksheet given as Electronic Supplementary Material 1, a description of the organism's "reproductive system" is specified instead).

The continuous-time Markov chain contains a transition matrix defined by two parameters: the rate of transformation of the morphological character and a bias parameter governing the direction of change between each character state.

The phylogenetic placement of Plotopteridae clearly has implications for waterbird and pelecaniform phylogeny, as well as for patterns of morphological character and life history evolution, particularly in relation to the evolution of wing-propelled diving.

The concentrically laminated tube walls with 'delamination' structures of the fossil cold seep tubes are a taphonomic feature, not a definitive morphological character, and thus, theoretically, could be a result of the calcification of any multi-layered organic-rich (and probably chitinous) tube (including those of frenulates and Sclerolinum) [92].

We demonstrated that mouse ES cells cultured on E-cad-Fc-coated surface could be maintained with unique morphological character and complete ES cell features, and that they showed higher proliferative ability and transfection efficiency than those grown under conventional conditions.

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At present, a combination of genetic data, morphological characters, and egg mass morphology is the best strategy for definitive identification.

483 pp. Patterson, C (1982) Morphological characters and homology.

Malformed trochophores showed highly undefined morphological characters and cleavage failed to progress to further developmental stages.

Morphological characters and genetic relationships were studied among 36 Verticillium isolates derived from different host species.

Based on morphological characters and display patterns, this gull is closely related to other typical white-headed gulls (Moynihan 1959b).

This is due to a limited number of morphological characters and few molecular markers in current use.

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