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This is extremely weak evidence for multiple origins, but could reflect independent formation of these two D. campyloptera lineages.
Various morphotypes among different lineages of algae are not the result of their multiple origins, but result from tiny morphological changes that dramatically influence their gross morphology.
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In Greek and Roman myths, she is a complicated figure, with multiple origins and roles, but time has reduced her to an essence: she is simply the goddess of love.
As an example from a later stage of evolution, pointed out by Maynard Smith and Szathmáry (1997): There seem to be many ways in which multicellularity can arise, as evidenced by its multiple origins on Earth, but the origin of eukaryotes may have happened only once and may have required a very specific set of circumstances to have produced the functional characteristics we observe today.
Recent experimental studies revealed that EPCs represent a heterogeneous cell population of multiple origins and distinct phenotypes, but share the ability to differentiate into mature functionally competent endothelial cells [2], [3].
In any case, alternative hypotheses, based on multiple origins, are technically possible but clearly implausible given the available data.
The professor acknowledged that words can have multiple origins that developed during different times and places ― but posited the sawbuck theory as a more plausible explanation, especially because "buck" didn't become nationally popular until the late 19th century. .
It is known that some archaea use multiple origins to initiate chromosome replication, and these multiple-origin chromosomes are considered to originate from the integration of extrachromosomal elements (Robinson and Bell 2007).
The contradictions of Serjeant Musgrave, however, stem partly from its multiple origins.
Vasquez later testified that multiple origins pointed to one conclusion: the fire was "intentionally set by human hands".
More than one-third of Canadians identify themselves as being of mixed, or "multiple," origins.
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