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Taken together, we proposed that multiple-origin haloarchaeal chromosomes were developed in multiple steps, originating from the integration of replication origins into oriC1-dependent ancestral chromosome, and that the surrounding environments determined the fate of these novel origins, that is, conserved or variable (fig. 6).
The mayor, 66, deftly turned his opponent's origins into a liability.
Founded in 1872 and endowed by Cornelius Vanderbilt, it has evolved from Methodist and regional origins into an institution of national repute with 10,000 students.
There was a third hypothesis, on a different level from the first two, which took the painting's supernatural origins into account.
Magazines, close behind newspapers both historically and in terms of readership, rapidly branched out from their learned origins into "periodicals of amusement".
Maurice André did for the trumpet what Segovia did for the guitar, bringing the instrument from its humble origins into both the classical mainstream and popular culture.
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Reviews such as Huxley's turned the Origin into a book that everybody wanted to read.
It divides soon after its origin into an atrial branch and an obtuse marginal branch.
If only I had looked in the dictionary, I would have incorporated the word's origin into the substance of the writing.
Mr. Koons has managed to turn the Duchampian readymade, one of modernism's more esoteric points of origin, into a crowd pleaser.
After that, he became the executive vice president overseeing EA Sports and then shepherded the company's online, games-as-a-service platform Origin into existence.
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