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Marmoset mothers almost always give birth to fraternal twins, which develop from two eggs and are thus genetically distinct.

Melanomas, which develop from uncontrolled melanocyte cells (these make melanin, the pigment that darkens skin) are the most aggressive skin cancers.

These secondary reproductives, which develop from nymphs and may be called neotenics, normally are not present in a colony as long as the primary reproductives remain healthy.

Areas of alluvial soils (which develop from clay, silt, sand, and gravel deposited by streams) are especially fertile but are limited to the lower parts of river valleys.

It is clear, then, that every sex cell produced by a human being is genetically different from every other sex cell and, therefore, that no two persons who ever existed or will ever exist are likely to be genetically identical with the exception of identical twins, which develop from a single fertilized ovum.

Myxospores, which develop from sporogonic cell stages inside fish hosts, are lenticular.

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The language is notable for its many diphthongs, which developed from older, simple vowels.

The DAB, which developed from the clandestine local communist party of colonial days, is the main grassroots "pro-Beijing" party.

Similar to modern elephants, gomphotheres had a trunk, or proboscis, which developed from the nose and upper lip.

The growing intimacy between Joe and Alice, which develops from Joe pasting zombie makeup on Alice's face, has something of the Spielberg-fannishness in Kevin Williamson's Dawson's Creek.

Connecticut produced bog ore, which develops from bacterial action in bogs, until 1731, but the discovery of limonite iron in Salisbury triggered the growth of a huge industry.

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