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Currently, PAHs are widely being used to examine the characteristics of UIR bands and are believed to be one of the most plausible origins of these bands.

A previous detailed phylogeographic study of B. attenuatus [ 4] provides an historical context in which to analyze the evolution of island populations of B. attenuatus in the study region, including their most plausible evolutionary origin.

The characteristic features and most plausible candidates of their origin are listed in Table 1.

These findings suggested that autonomic nerve dysfunction, especially sympathetic nerve dysfunction, might be the most plausible candidate for the origin of TPUO.

The most plausible scenario of the origin of the mitochondrion is that ancestors of Rickettsiales and Rhizobiales merged in a proto-eukaryotic cell approximately one billion years ago.

This leaves the original proposal of natural selection [ 1, 2, 13] as the most plausible explanation for the origin and the maintenance of isochores, that represent, indeed, "a fundamental level of genome organization" [ 36].

What has not been sufficiently emphasised in this debate is that the thrifty phenotype hypothesis, formulated with great visionary precision by Hales and Barker et al [ 3], represents the most plausible explanation of the origin of all of the components of the metabolic syndrome.

In this provocative article, Georgiades and Raoult propose a 'rhizome' scenario of mitochondrial genome evolution according to which "The most plausible scenario of the origin of the mitochondrion is that ancestors of Rickettsiales and Rhizobiales merged in a proto-eukaryotic cell approximately one billion years ago".

Thus, the most plausible explanation of the dual origin of SG33 is that the isolate used to generate it was itself the product of a field recombination between a virulent South America strain and a vaccine California strain.

Its etiology is unclear, but a multifactorial origin is considered to be most plausible.

The most plausible answer lies in its pedigree.

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