Sentence examples for morphological traits included from inspiring English sources

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Fourteen morphological traits included vegetative traits, flowering development, and rhizome characteristics data were recorded during March 2011 to September 2011 for four varieties of C. alismatifolia (Table 2).

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We analyzed the 501 morphological traits, including cell shape, actin, and nuclear DNA morphology, as previously described [ 6].

The agronomic traits of ABL evaluated in the field and laboratory showed that most of the morphological traits, including plant type and grain quality, were similar to those of the recurrent parent, Mangeumbyeo (Table 4).

Humans outside of Africa are missing many genetic variants found only in Africans and, indeed, the farther a traditional group lives from Africa, the less diversity it has in its genes and morphological traits, including skull shape (Science, 6 January 1995, p. 35).

As anthropological studies have used dental morphological traits, including the Carabelli trait, in assessing trends in human populations, interesting geographic and temporal patterns have emerged.

In adults, one of the most important traits for affecting an escape from a predator is jumping, the jump length being related to morphological traits including leg length [14], [15], [16], and indirect evidence suggests that jumping ability does decrease predation risk [17], [18], [19].

Moreover, rice species display a wide range of morphological traits (including panicle complexity) as well as their ecological habitat and their tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses.

The two varieties are distinct in many morphological traits, including plant height, growth habit, capsule shape, leaf shape and color, as well as resistances to multiple diseases.

At the time of slaughter, blood samples were collected from the major artery vessels near the heart and morphological traits (including the number of ribs and the limb bone length) and blood biochemical traits were measured.

Numerous studies in angiosperms have shown a positive correlation between genome size and a number of morphological traits, including seed mass, cell size and stomatal density (e.g. [ 23, 24, 35, 36]).

Within primates, it retains basal morphological traits including a small brain-size relative to body size [ 13] and has been suggested to represent an ancestral primate model [ 29, 30].

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