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Yet they share a common lineage and legacy, and a few inherited the engineering gene.
Like close cousins, heart disease and stroke share a common lineage.
Franceschini, I. A. & Barnett, S. C. Low-affinity NGF-receptor and E-N-CAM expression define two types of olfactory nerve ensheathing cells that share a common lineage.
In the end, the best player of the tournament wasn't wearing Nike or Adidas, but Puma (though Puma and Adidas share a common lineage).
The taxonomic illustration shows a few branches of the mammaliaform tree, both living and extinct, including the docodonts, with whom modern mammals share a common lineage.
In the bone marrow, macrophages share a common lineage with osteoclasts which are responsible for bone resorption and turnover.
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They shared a common lineage in the form of the Chicago brass sound, having both studied at Northwestern.
Furthermore, H8205 shared a common lineage with Solovey and Primorye sequences.
In a previous study, double-mutant S GEA haplotypes in eastern Africa (including Malawi, Tanzania, and eastern DRC) shared a common lineage (15 ).
Dendritic cells (DCs) differentiate from different progenitors, with lymphoid or plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) arising from a common lymphoid progenitor and myeloid DCs (mDCs) sharing a common lineage with monocytes and macrophages (Mϕ) [ 1, 2].
The increased resolution portrayed by fine-scale genetic markers, such as the psbA minicircle, may reveal that certain host generalist Symbiodinium ITS-types in fact represent various host specialist sharing a common lineage at 'type-level'.
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