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The morphs are thought to have evolved through a phenomenon called mimetic radiation, in which a species comes to closely resemble different model species.
She's a hugely engaging presence, who slips between stylised routines with a plethora of backing dancers and improvised weirdness – there's a protracted monologue about how different flowers resemble different R&B stars – with an enviable ease.
Spheres have been used to resemble different normal anatomical structures, as well as tumours [30, 31].
The analysis allowed classification of T=3 structures into three groups with architectures that resemble different polyhedra with icosahedral symmetry.
Subsequently, one to two colony phenotypes (colony forming units, CFUs) that resemble different yeast species were randomly selected from each sample.
This eye-catching species comes in white, yellow, purple and brown varieties, each of which has evolved to resemble different flowers.
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Animal models resembling different subtypes of HLH are therefore of great value to study this disease and to uncover novel treatment strategies.
When flowers contained objects resembling different morphological traits of spiders (abdomen or forelimbs), bees avoided objects resembling spider forelimbs [19].
Alizadeh and co-workers identified two molecularly distinct forms of DLBCL that have gene expression patterns resembling different stages of B-cell differentiation.
Within each of four replicates six different datasets were generated which resembled different practical scenarios in horses with respect to number and distribution of animals with trait records and availability of QTL information.
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