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The Druk school later split into three lineages.

Soon after the evolution of primary plastids, photosynthetic eukaryotes split into three lineages, chlorophytes (green algae and land plants), rhodophytes (red algae) and glaucophytes [ 14, 15].

During evolution of ray-finned fishes, group V6 was split into three lineages, probably a consequence of whole genome and/or large fragment duplications.

In contrast with previous morphological analyses, Phyllostominae [ sensu Wetterer et al. (2000); Fig. 1] was paraphyletic and split into three lineages (cf. Figs 1 and 4).

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When evolving on both hosts together (sympatry), the viruses split into two lineages with divergent receptor preferences.

Seven of the eight cladograms were completely resolved (e.g., Fig. 1a), meaning that there were six branching points, each of which split into two lineages.

Now, a study of the complete genomes of 28 canids reveals that despite differences in body size and behavior, North American gray wolves and coyotes are far more closely related than previously believed, and only recently split into two lineages.

In the Eocene, about 50 million years ago, the carnivorans split into two lineages, the caniforms (dog-like) and feliforms (cat-like).

The ancestral gene dates back to times before chlorophytes and streptophytes split into two lineages.

Within Raphidiomorpha, Baissopteridae is recovered as the sister-group of the remaining four families, which are split into two lineages, Mesoraphidiidae + Metaraphidiidae and Raphidiidae + Inocelliidae.

In addition, the B. senegalensis haplotypes split into two lineages, the first originated from Cameroon and the second from Senegal, the clustering within Senegal was however less supported.

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