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It may have taken 0.5 million years for Clade I to evolve that now includes AGO1 and AGO10 homologs, while Clade IV may have required around 1.5 million years to evolve to include AGO4, AGO6, AGO8 and AGO9 homologs; AGO8 and AGO9 as its more recent descendants.

A high level of genetic similarity has recently been found among North American cougar populations, suggesting they are all fairly recent descendants of a small ancestral group.

Given that at least half of Catalan residents are Castilian-speaking immigrants, or recent descendants of immigrants from the rest of Spain, on the contrary, bullfighting is an integral part of the culture of a significant section of Catalan society and not, as Tóibín states, "part of a strange, dark, foreign, Iberian spirit".

As matters now stand both the CM model and the process theories of causation that are its more recent descendants are incomplete.

Similarly, extant individuals with high fitness are likely to be recent descendants of internal nodes with high fitness (e.g. node 3 in Figure 2A).

The genealogical tree of HA shows that the early Hong Kong clade and their recent descendants are positioned basal to all G1 and Ck/Bei lineages.

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The exception on the physical front is a remarkable object by the artist-rapper Rammellzee that channels Japanese face armor and its more recent descendant Darth Vader while maintaining a streetwise, found-object funkiness all its own.

Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis [60] and comparative genome analysis [36] have suggested that Gallinarum is a recent descendant of the Enteriditis serovar, which also has the conserved arrangement type.

The plague bacterium is a recent descendant of Yersinia ancestors such as Y. enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis.

It has been proposed that Y. enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis have diverged within the last 200 million years while Y. pestis is a more recent descendant of Y. pseudotuberculosis [ 1, 2].

In contrast, older definitions such as that of Simpson (1960) focused on the possession of particular characters, such as a single jaw bone or the presence of three middle ear bones, with less concern for whether the animals grouped together under such a definition included all descendants of a recent common ancestor.

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