Sentence examples for morphological homogeneity of from inspiring English sources

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The alleged morphological homogeneity of Ditrysia, the laboriousness of comparative morphology, and also the immense number of species of the Order have without doubt held back their classification.

In this investigation, the use of the discriminant analysis ensured the morphological homogeneity of the extraction and non-extraction samples, thus eliminating the susceptibility bias commonly seen in orthodontic retrospective surveys [8, 15, 19, 28].

Morphological homogeneity of the Jurupa stand supports the genetic data.

This expression system has the advantage that in addition to neuron-like membrane properties, the genetic and morphological homogeneity of these cells facilitate quantitative patch-clamp fluorometry.

Morphological homogeneity of the cells were noticed along subcultures.

Whether the morphological homogeneity of grafted tumours represents a nonspecific change or supports the view that many gliomas have a common cell of origin (Daumas-Duport et al, 1997) leading to various morphological appearance in patients remains unsettled.

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When first observed, morphological homogeneity, high rates of acorn abortion, and abundant evidence of resprouting following fire suggested that all stems of Q. palmeri at this location might belong to a single clone.

Patterns of allozyme polymorphism, morphological homogeneity, widespread fruit abortion, and evidence of fire resprouting all strongly support the hypothesis that the population is a single clone.

The initial challenges to inferring evolutionary relationships among the ditrysian superfamilies have been attributed to their morphological homogeneity, and thus to the difficulty of finding distinct, unique morphological characters uniting superfamilies and supporting descent from a common ancestor [ 2, 13].

Despite apparently abundant amounts of observable variation and species diversity, the order exhibits a morphological homogeneity that has provided only a limited number of taxonomic characters and led to widespread use of DNA sequences for inferring relationships (e.g. [4], [5], [6]).

Despite apparently abundant amounts of observable variation and species diversity, the order Lepidoptera exhibits a morphological homogeneity that has provided only a limited number of taxonomic characters and led to widespread use of nucleotides for inferring relationships.

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