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The present study inferred early functioning of the prefrontal cortex.
In addition, recent studies concentrated on inferring gene function based on both data sources [ 18- 20].
Two innovative and important recent studies [ 3, 6] inferred phylogenetic relationships among snakes based on complete mt genome sequence data for 10 and 11 species (and genera) respectively, and used this framework to examine mt genome evolution.
The phylogenetic tree of the six Rosaceae species was reconstructed, and the WGD events over the course of genome evolution were inferred from recent studies [ 34].
However, recent studies have shown that trees inferred from different genes may conflict with each other and that violation of these assumptions is more common than previously thought [ 1- 10].
We calibrated the split between Phasmatodea and Embioptera at ~122 mya, whereas recent studies based on transcriptomic data inferred much older estimates of ~164 mya [ 29] and even at ~250 mya [ 42] and (based on a combination of nuclear and mitochondrial markers) at ~260 mya [ 43] for the same node.
While recent studies have proposed methods to infer who infected whom based on genetic distance between isolates from different individuals, the link between epidemiological relationship and genetic distance is still not well understood.
Both can be inferred similarly to recent studies in imbalanced ultracold Fermi mixtures by applying radio frequency spectroscopy [27 30], and trap frequency measurements [31], respectively.
The rationale for the altered nucleotide-binding and release properties can be inferred from our recent studies of the inverse mutant of StNFeoB [ 23].
In many recent studies, RGCs have been employed to infer phylogenetic trees, typically, by using maximum parsimony [ 3, 4, 6, 10].
Although this has not been confirmed in this study, much can be inferred by comparison with recent studies of SLC4A2 knockout (Ae2-/) mice.
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