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Salvini-Plawen and Steiner [ 10] grouped Umbraculoidea with Nudipleura, but none of the recent molecular or morphological studies support such a relationship [ 17, 33, 34].
As several recent molecular and morphological studies support the basal position of Heterochromis multidens with respect to the rest of the African cichlid radiation [ 10, 16, 45], this taxon served as outgroup.
As the pathophysiology of these events remains unknown, morphological studies support the connection between exocrine and endocrine disease since changes of the pancreas were observed among diabetics, among those with exocrine insufficiency and increasingly so in those patients with both disorders [ 25].
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The structural and morphological studies supported good interactions and presence of nano-cellulose on co-polymer.
However, recent morphological studies supported subspecies status (R. a. indicus) for Eastern Asian birds [ 9, 10], but could not detect differences between the other three subspecies.
Early morphological studies supported a model in which cap cells generated the subtending myoepithelial layer as well as the body cells, depending on the orientation of the plane of cell division [ 10- 12].
A variety of independent molecular and morphological studies strongly supports a close relationship of Hexapoda and Crustacea (e.g., [ 1- 3]), known as Tetraconata or Pancrustacea [ 4- 6].
Morphological and molecular studies support the concept that the avian phylogenetic tree consists of two major nodes, namely the Palaeognathae, which include the orders Struthioniformes (ostrich, rhea, emu, cassowary, kiwi) and Tinamiformes (tinamous), and the Neognathae to which all other bird species belong [ 1, 2].
Previous genetic and morphological studies have provided strong support for the differentiation of lineages on either side of the GDR (Dufty 1986; Faulks et al. 2010a).
With the support of morphological studies and molecular phylogenetic analysis, I. pandurata is a species new to science.
This clade up till now, however, lacks any support from morphological studies.
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