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Mutant pollen was morphologically undistinguishable from wild type pollen (Figure 5B).
At st30, the large majority of co-injected embryos were in fact morphologically undistinguishable from hccs-morphants with a similar number of apoptotic cells (Fig 5A C and G and Supporting Information Table S1).
Under a light microscope, all Leishmania species are morphologically undistinguishable from each other, yet species or strain identification is very relevant for patient management (see next paragraph) [ 5, 47].
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DMBT1 and MCM5 positive or negative glands were morphologically undistinguishable.
The surface of these worms is covered by a single layer of morphologically undistinguishable bacteria.
To this group belong the South American D. buzzatii and D. koepferae [ 19, 20], which are morphologically undistinguishable except for conspicuous differences in male genitalia.
A general trend in all these studies is that COI is an effective marker for pointing at host- and eco-specific taxa in allegedly morphologically undistinguishable groups.
gambiae larvae are morphologically undistinguishable; so at this point of the experimental protocol, it was not feasible to distinguish which of the larvae were An.
The evolutionary rate was quite homogeneous at both intraspecific and congeneric level, and the lowest congeneric rates were found in cryptic (morphologically undistinguishable) and in morphologically very similar species pairs.
The bacilli and streptococci isolated included Micrococcus Prodigiosus, an organism morphologically indistinguishable from the diphtheria bacillus.
All transgenic lines were morphologically indistinguishable from WT plants.
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