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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 ).
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Yet they share a common lineage and legacy, and a few inherited the engineering gene.
In the bone marrow, macrophages share a common lineage with osteoclasts which are responsible for bone resorption and turnover.
Chromosomal aberrations that are common to multiple tumors are an important signature for tracing their histories, in that they indicate that these multiple tumors share a common lineage.
Clonal analysis indicated that trunk neural and mesodermal progenitors share a common lineage at an early developmental stage (Tzouanacou et al., 2009).
Use of retroviruses to track neural cell lineage also contributed the early yet important study that excitatory and inhibitory neurons are actually generated independently from one another and do not share a common lineage [ 76, 77].
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].
Treg cells and Th17 cells appear to share a common lineage with their relative abundance influenced dramatically by the cytokine environment in which T-cell priming occurs, particularly the ratio of IL-6 to TGFβ (Bettelli et al., 2006).
The near-complete sequence match between the virus found in the index hamster and the virus sequenced from the Ohio hamster indicates that the genotypes share a common lineage that is distinct from previously identified strains.
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