Sentence examples for morphological similarities including from inspiring English sources

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Although Bipolaris and Curvularia share many morphological similarities including the same teleomorph of Cochliobolus, some species demonstrate intermediate morphology and some Bipolaris species cluster phylogenetically with Curvularia species instead of with other Bipolaris species.

Kluge (1967) [ 39] transferred P. khobarensis to the genus Stenodactylus based on a "large number of external (meristic and mensural) and internal morphological similarities", including relevant characters like the phalangeal reduction to a formula of 2.3.3.4.3 on both fore and hind limbs and a very high scleral ossicle number (20 28).

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The similarities include tradition, culture and attitudes.

The mucosa of the neointestine created with this technique shows morphological similarities to native intestine, including the formation of a primitive crypt-villus axis lined with columnar epithelial cells and goblet cells, and a polarized epithelium with brush border enzyme sucrase expressed at the apical surface and laminin at the basolateral surface.

Indeed, hESCs share several characteristics with postimplantation-derived mouse epiblast stem cells (EpiSCs), including morphological similarities, LIF-independent growth and a reliance on FGF and Activin/Nodal signalling (Brons et al., 2007; Tesar et al., 2007).

Morphological similarities of the eyes include an iris, nearly circular lens, vitreous cavity, and photoreceptor cells that form the retina; however, the photoreceptors in the cephalopod eye are rhabdomeric, not ciliary as in vertebrate eyes (Young 1962).

The H. sapiens scaphoid morphology shares morphological similarities with both Au.

Morphological similarities between developmental and induced PCD included: disappearance of anthocyanin from the vacuole, increase in vesicle formation, nuclear condensation, and fusing of vesicles containing organelles to the vacuole prior to tonoplast collapse.

Two of them (patients 31 and 33, see Table 1) showed involvement of the extrahepatic biliary tree with morphological similarities to autoimmune pancreatitis and were therefore included in this series.

Although SWD traps using various attractants have been developed and used for SWD monitoring in the field, they are not specific to SWD; consequently, other insects, including Drosophilidae flies that share high morphological similarities with SWD, are also easily trapped.

Most species were classified into the species groups as suggested by previous studies [2], [4], [5], [14], [15], while the group assignments of the new species included in this study were established based on phylogenetic relationships or morphological similarities with representative species of the existing Aphis group.

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