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Accordingly, apomixis in eukaryotes would share a common fundamental theme, i.e., the formation of unreduced and epigenetically reset parthenogenetically active cells from germline cells or closely associated cells (cells normally associated with sexual reproduction).
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One of the most fundamental concepts of the theory of evolution since it was developed by Charles Darwin is that species share a common origin —commonality of descent from a single ancestor and have subsequently diverged through time.
In contrast to numerous studies on parasite-host relationships in the midgut, very few studies have investigated sporozoite-salivary gland relationships including whether the two epithelia may share common fundamental reactions to parasite invasion, despite apparent differences in the invasion process.
Gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people share a common "immutable" characteristic because their sexual orientation is fundamental to who they are and they have indisputably been discriminated against.
Agrarian commons in Slovenia share a common historical origin with other commons from Central European countries.
The members, however, share a common interest in research that is related to diabetes and metabolism or is fundamental to understanding its pathogenesis or for the development of new treatment strategies.
One of the most fundamental concepts of Charles Darwin's argument was that species share a common origin from a single ancestor and have subsequently diverged through time.
Such high similarity could result from domain shuffling, which would violate a fundamental underlying assumption of phylogenetic sequence analysis: that all positions share a common history.
While the circumstances are very different, they share a common theme: a scrambling around after business failure to find an answer to protecting the fundamental security of workers -- their pensions.
All dogs share a common operating system.
"For me, we share a common language.
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