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The evolutionary tree suggests that the "oldest" (original) group of spiders evolved on the oldest island of Oahu.
With its "dismal shade" and predatory insects (reminding us of the worm that destroys the sick rose) this hellish tree suggests a fatally compromised Eden.
The ring-count of a recently felled ash tree suggests that the three huge ash trees on the green date to the 1850s.
The new family tree suggests the bird's progenitor underwent an exceptionally large and rapid size increase once it reached its new island home.
But a new family tree suggests it was hunting on the ground that led to a spider explosion, and that that orb weaving played only a minor role.
The reconstructed tree suggests that the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) of all modern biology was a single-celled prokaryote, albeit one with an already sophisticated and very modern biochemistry, suggesting a prior protracted period of biochemical evolution.
Time in tree diagrams should be read from the root of the tree to the tips of the branches, as the metaphor of a growing tree suggests to readers.
Its position in the phylogenetic tree suggests high similarity with Lhcb proteins and supports its identification as a PSII antenna.
This feature of the mt gene tree suggests that the simian lineage experienced a particularly unusual event in molecular evolution.
Accordingly, the mean value of these robustness statistics of all forks in a phylogenetic tree suggests the robustness of this tree.
The resulting tree suggests that based on their amino acid identity, moth PBPs are clustered into different groups, each comprising related proteins of different moth species (Fig. 7).
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