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Later that day, the penny dropped: "It was a clasper, a sex organ, and it was the oldest and the most primitive one yet found on the planet," he said.
The subgenus Alnobetula (also described as genus Duschekia Opiz) is sister to subgenera Clethropsis and Alnus, and likely the most primitive one [ 11- 13].
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In fact, except for the most primitive ones, it is safe to assume that every implementation is unique.
Only mammals have a fully developed cortex, but the structure it evolved from, called the pallium, is present in all vertebrates, even the most primitive ones such as the lamprey or hagfish.
Among the four plants listed, the most "primitive" ones (S. moellendorffii and P. patens) have the lowest numbers of different families of TEs.
This unicellular rhodophyta is one of the most primitive eukaryotes on earth (Yoon et al. 2006) and thrives in acidic environments with pH values from 0 to 4 and temperatures up to 56 °C.
I was flattered by the most primitive, unsophisticated offer by one of the most powerful men in film.
Later, microsporidia were proposed to be one of the most primitive eukaryotic lineages [ 4] based on initial electron microscopy studies, which suggested a remarkable absence of widespread eukaryotic features such as golgi bodies, peroxisomes, mitochondria and 9+2 microtubules.
Monologuing is officially the new world, vibrator-like, immediate gratification way of getting what you need most on the most primitive level, when it seems like no one in the world is paying any attention to you.
Colour is one of the most primitive forms of communication we have.
And it was one of the most primitive dance halls I'd ever been in.
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