Sentence examples for morphological evidence but from inspiring English sources

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As most shared characters seemingly represent symplesiomorphies, we here refrain from placing the fossil species in the extant genus Xenismarus based on the available morphological evidence, but it may turn out to be closely related or even congeneric.

Comparisons among regions should be testable via independent genetic and morphological evidence, but the large scale of most ecological surveys make it impractical either to examine visible characteristics or to sequence multiple genes from every specimen [ 22].

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Two subfamilies and eight tribes of triplefins have recently been proposed based on morphological evidence [ 24, 39], but their relationships remain unclear.

In these cases, to rely more on molecular than morphological evidence is an obvious choice, but this does not mean that morphology cannot be informative.

But the morphological evidence upon which the two species were differentiated was slim -- a single bone in the skull.

In patients with active disease but without morphological evidence of leukaemia, 37% showed abnormal kappa/lambda distributions.

We re-examine previous hypotheses based on morphology and present new morphological evidence supporting affinities among clades.

This research not only lead to the rediscovery of this tree frog, but molecular and morphological evidence collected on these expeditions showed this group of frogs is actually far more diverse than previously thought and warrants the creation of a new genus, Frankixalus.

But genetic analysis, as well as morphological evidence from bones, pointed to a startling finding: the oldest specimens, from before the arrival of Europeans in the 17th century, were different from more recent birds.

Molecular and morphological evidence unite the hemichordates and echinoderms as the Ambulacraria, but their earliest history remains almost entirely conjectural.

Alternatively, some workers see this species as the phyletic ancestor of certain members of the genus Homo (Leakey et al. 2001), but there are other ways of interpreting the morphological evidence (Strait and Grine 2004; see below).

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