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Under a second hypothesis, the reduced DAPI fluorescence of mature chloroplasts is not due to a reduction in DNA amount, but is due to a reduction in the size of cpDNA molecules.
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A second hypothesis is also about a clash of cultures.
A second hypothesis posits that turtles were more closely related to lizards and tuataras.
Here's a first hypothesis.
Loreau [23] proposed a third hypothesis.
Under a second phylogenetic hypothesis supported by a large amount of molecular and morphological evidence, the siliceous (demosponges + hexactinellids) and calcareous sponge lineages are the earliest branches off the main metazoan tree [6] [8].
It is shown that under the first hypothesis, a stable structured cell population is not possible without some form of population-dependent feedback; in contrast, under the second hypothesis, a stable crypt architecture arises naturally.
Under the second hypothesis, a decrease in the frequency and/or intensity of morphogenic hydrological events since the nineteenth century would have reduced the frequency of bedload mobilization and/or reduced the capacity of the river to erode its banks.
The first explanation is most likely since under the second hypothesis a steady increase in virus from days 4 to 8 would be expected rather than the decline observed (Figure 3B).
Under the second hypothesis, the proliferative behavior of each cell is governed by its microenvironment through a biochemical signalling cue, and all cell division is symmetric.
Alternatively, under the second hypothesis, failure to register even 40% of long term survivors would explain less than half the difference in one year survival.
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