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More recent paleogeographical events support the splitting of some leuciscine groups in the Early-Middle Miocene, from 20 to 12 mya, giving rise to most of the current genera.
Molecular phylogenetic studies support the splitting of conifers into two groups: Pinaceae and Coniferales II, corresponding to all conifer families other than Pinaceae (Bowe et al. 2000; Gugerli et al. 2001; Lu et al. 2014).
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The recovered trees support the split of P. algirus into at least two main clades, which separated around 3.01 ± 0.07 Mya.
We find that for the hemagglutinin gene, a proportion of sequence alignments support the split of subtype B from subtype C after the split between subtypes A-H3N2 and B, in opposition to the topology enforced in our analysis.
A recent analysis of DNA sequences supported the splitting of Sterna into several smaller genera.
In some cases this may produce evidence supporting the splitting of a cluster into more than one species.
The studies of Xi et al. [ 115] and Sun et al. [ 116] on the micromorphology of the pollen and leaf epidermis of Neottianthe, respectively, supported the split of N. cucullata s.l.l
Accordingly, results of spectral analyses showed that 1) most of the positions in mitochondrial data supporting the split of Trichobranchidae/Ampharetidae/Alvinellidae are noisy within ingroup and outgroup, and 2) equal in numbers to the splits of Terebellidae/Ampharetidae/Alvinellidae and Pectinaridae/Ampharetidae/Alvinellidae.
Preliminary data on some other species of subsection Platyphyllae seem to support this splitting of the species into two different units, mainly according to this trait.
We demonstrate that estimates of band gaps and absolute electron energies can be made simply on the basis of the chemical composition and apply this to the search for new semiconducting materials to support the photoelectrochemical splitting of water.
Solutions supporting multiple source domains enabling the splitting of larger source domains into smaller domains to more easily discriminate against unrelated source data are a logical area for continued research.
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