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"For example, our plants show that the rays (horizontal cells) most probably evolved after the other cells in wood (longitudinal cells)." In addition, Dr Gerrienne said the findings also helped shed light on the initial biological role of the woody substance in early plants.
Thus, these viruses have most probably evolved from a sublineage A virus initially imported into the country in 2006.
These novel lineages B and C are highly divergent, therefore they most probably evolved new biological functions.
Variants of NDEL1 most probably evolved at early chordates because only one is present in Ciona intestinalis.
The nature of a number of other pseudogenes, remnants of genes involved in the transport and metabolism of various carbohydrates, pointed to an ancestor that most probably evolved in an environment where plant-carbohydrates were readily available.
Further, considering that these two types of retraction most probably evolved independently, it is to be expected that the specific modes of reduction were in some ways different as well.
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Thus our studies indicate that the potyvirus cCP region most probably evolves at a rate of 1.15×10−4 ns/s/yr and the potyvirus major radiation occurred 6,560 YBP.
This suggests these latter regions are most probably evolving more rapidly and that similar genes may present distinct expression profile due to promoter region variation.
Similarly, most DCIS probably evolved from ADH, in which nearly all cells are highly ER-positive.
In this regard, most DCIS probably evolved from ADH, in which nearly all cells are highly ER-positive.
Each var gene comprises a distinct and unique set of domains which most probably have evolved through recombination from a common ancestor.
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