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This is reinforced by a widespread belief in polygenism, that the Chinese are a separate branch of humanity rather than sharing a common origin with the rest of us in Africa.
It is the southernmost of an arc of such salt lakes northeast of the Flinders Range, including Lakes Gregory, Blanche, and Callabonna, all sharing a common origin in a larger ancestral Lake Eyre (to the northwest).
Major debates about the relationship between society and the state after the French Revolution led famous German poets and thinkers such as Herder, Schlegel and Fichte to formulate a specific idea of the Volk, the ethnic group: a culturally and linguistically unified people sharing a common origin and spirit.
The Jack Russell terrier and Parson Russell terrier breeds are similar, sharing a common origin, but have several marked differences — the most notable being the range of acceptable heights.
Genes sharing a common origin, without any further specification of their evolutionary relationship, are classified as homologs, while paralogs and orthologs constitute subcategories of homologs.
Despite sharing a common origin and defining properties, mESCs propagated under different culture conditions also differ (Ficz et al., 2013; Marks et al., 2012).
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Although C. elegans and C. briggsae were originally thought to share a common origin of hermaphroditic reproduction, more recent molecular phylogenetic approaches have shown independent origins of hermaphroditism for these two Caenorhabditis species [ 12].
Common molecular signatures between the three histological variants of ETMR suggest that they may share a common origin, such as a primitive cell population in the subependymal region, with further evolution into a wide range of morphological appearances and mimics.
The similarity between ELDMR and CDMR response dynamics show that the two phenomena share a common origin.
To James Nicola, the artistic director of New York Theater Workshop, the plays are a reminder that most Americans share a common origin story.
Modern dogs seem to share a common origin: in 2005 geneticists looked at canine DNA and decided that all 400 modern breeds and all 400 million modern dogs had descended from grey wolves that lived in eastern Asia perhaps 15,000 years ago.
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