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Cdc42 contributes to the formation of filopodia, which are among the initial morphological structures that can lead to spine formation.

Males on the other hand evolved morphological structures that increase their mating success, such as modified antennae acting as grasping structures [ 53].

Anatomical duplication results in serial homologs, similar morphological structures that are repeated at different positions within an organism's body plan, such as the appendages of arthropods.

Determining the photosynthetic relatives of Rafflesiales has long presented a challenge owing to the extreme reduction and/or modification of morphological structures that have accompanied the evolution of this lineage [ 3, 11].

Despite lacking certain morphological structures that humans use to articulate speech sounds (e.g., having a beak instead of lips), some animals can overcome morphological constraints that might seem to preclude production of human sounds, as long as neuronal circuitry specialized for perceiving and reproducing an acoustic signal is available.

One emerging possibility is the use of computer algorithms to compare embryos, an approach that can, in principle, be extended to HREM data (unpublished data), but which is currently rather limited in the range of morphological structures that can be defined in an automated manner.

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The mistletoe, in turn, has evolved an extremely long morphological structure that emerges from the seed endosperm (radicle) to reach the host cuticle.

Doubling (e.g., trafraf) is open to two competing interpretations as either a purely phonological form, or as a complex morphological structure that is systematically linked to meaning (e.g., trafraf is the diminutive of traf).

Furthermore, wasp-pollinated G. physocarpus flowers offer relatively large amounts of nectar that is freely accessible to insect visitors, whereas in G. fruticosus the site of nectar accumulation is covered by a specific morphological structure that makes it difficult for short-tongued insects such as wasps to access the nectar.

Meanwhile, the upper lip of the third group has a specialized morphological structure that has not been observed in other species of Petrocosmea; the two upper corolla lobes extend forward and are fused nearly their full length with each lobe folded and rolled laterally to form a carinate-plicate structure (Fig.  1 clade C).

Most importantly, we have reached the conclusion that a co-continuous morphology is a transitory morphological structure that appears when a phase inversion takes place from one mode of dispersed morphology to another mode of dispersed morphology.

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