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1 eins, which may not solely arise from shared evolutionary origin.
2 romeres indicate their unique, and separate, evolutionary origin.
3 l limb molecular circuitry owing to a common evolutionary origin.
4 cerebral cortex and their developmental and evolutionary origin.
5 esistance such as AvrPiz-t may have a common evolutionary origin.
6 ynthetic roles, mechanisms of catalysis, and evolutionary origin.
7 nsory-motor modules that may have an ancient evolutionary origin.
8 ollen-transcribed genes independent of their evolutionary origin.
9 peculate that it derives from a longstanding evolutionary origin.
10 er plant species may also have more than one evolutionary origin.
11 bracts in this genus may not share a single evolutionary origin.
12 tributed mode of cell crawling with a single evolutionary origin.
13 cation, suggesting that it has a more recent evolutionary origin.
14 dominance of identical changes having recent evolutionary origin.
15 ertebrate eyes and yield insights into their evolutionary origin.
16 s from the ancient moss, indicating an early evolutionary origin.
17 ated by genetic programs that share a common evolutionary origin.
18 the dynamic profiles of each enzyme to their evolutionary origin.
19 stems and suggested that they share a common evolutionary origin.
20 r cells in latex plants, suggesting a common evolutionary origin.
21 a sequences suggests that they have a common evolutionary origin.
22 , and the exocyst--thought to share a common evolutionary origin.
23 ry, or tertiary structure signifies a common evolutionary origin.
24 s for DNA binding by these enzymes and their evolutionary origin.
25 gic elements in common and may have a single evolutionary origin.
26 Petromyzon marinus) to gain insight into its evolutionary origin.
27 etals, despite these organs sharing a common evolutionary origin.
28 ibody-antigen interfaces is related to their evolutionary origin.
29 sectivorous bats, consistent with an ancient evolutionary origin.
30 belong to a single protein family of ancient evolutionary origin.
31 a finding consistent with their independent evolutionary origin.
32 nts such as Arabidopsis, which have a recent evolutionary origin.
33 locus alleles can have distinctly different evolutionary origins.
34 ferential words in humans likely has ancient evolutionary origins.
35 th groups although they likely have multiple evolutionary origins.
36 about skin B-cell responses as well as their evolutionary origins.
37 mon catalytic mechanisms and probably common evolutionary origins.
38 movements by virtue of their biological and evolutionary origins.
39 stem cells (SSCs) may have had shared common evolutionary origins.
40 lization processing in humans as well as its evolutionary origins.
41 other animals, pointing to ancient roots and evolutionary origins.
42 hanisms operating in plants with more recent evolutionary origins.
43 s is a first step toward understanding their evolutionary origins.
44 rstanding of their biological properties and evolutionary origins.
45 egree of genetic diversity, suggesting early evolutionary origins.
46 neural circuits, and consider its potential evolutionary origins.
47 importance, there is still debate about its evolutionary origins.
48 hypotheses compete to explain the parasites' evolutionary origins: (1) the interspecific hypothesis p
50 question of how enzymes with such different evolutionary origins achieved structural similarity and
51 rial capsule production, suggesting a common evolutionary origin and a widespread distribution of Man
52 nd there is little information regarding the evolutionary origin and ancestral function of TLR signal
54 3' end processing raised questions about the evolutionary origin and conservation of this mechanism.
55 RNAs) can regulate chromatin states, but the evolutionary origin and dynamics driving lncRNA-genome i
56 sposable element superfamilies have a common evolutionary origin and establishes a phylogenetic frame
58 Here we uncover the history of the monarch's evolutionary origin and global dispersal, characterize t
60 larities provide strong evidence of a common evolutionary origin and may reflect shared mechanisms of
61 es and low abundances, suggests their recent evolutionary origin and participation in highly speciali
62 nd membrane proteases sheds light on APH-1's evolutionary origin and raises the possibility that APH-
63 ciples with the COPII coat indicate a common evolutionary origin and support the notion that the NPC
64 this raises questions with respect to their evolutionary origin and the factors allowing their maint
65 widespread in UK hospitals for 20 y, but its evolutionary origin and the molecular basis for its hosp
66 ompasses several sets of genes with a common evolutionary origin and which form a branch of the immun
67 The Toll receptor superfamily has ancient evolutionary origins and a universal function in innate
69 l (G&K) provide an interesting discussion of evolutionary origins and consequences of ultrasociality,
70 & Krall provide an interesting discussion of evolutionary origins and consequences of ultrasociality.
72 ts importance, little is known regarding the evolutionary origins and emergence of this syntactic abi
74 ow strong statistical support for convergent evolutionary origins and massively parallel evolution of
77 l as terrestrial vertebrates; however, their evolutionary origins and phylogenetic relationships are
80 reveal that regions in oprF are of different evolutionary origins, and the mosaic gene structure resu
81 i) the prevalence of monogamy at the time of evolutionary origin; and (iii) the female-biased sex all
82 ent photosynthetic organelles of more recent evolutionary origin ( approximately 60 Mya) termed chrom
93 ese polymorphisms may reflect white clover's evolutionary origin as an allotetraploid derived from cy
94 hese domains have a common developmental and evolutionary origin, as supported by functional experime
95 ave been of limited use in unravelling their evolutionary origin, as the earliest recognized examples
96 t paleontological evidence supports a deeper evolutionary origin, before the occurrence of salamander
97 that coronavirus S1 subunits share a common evolutionary origin but have attained diverse sequences
98 e unsettling emotions are thought to have an evolutionary origin, but tests of this hypothesis have n
99 y theories have been proposed to explain its evolutionary origin, but understanding has been limited
100 se is so rare in the animal kingdom that its evolutionary origins cannot be traced with comparative a
101 ests that these receptors may share a remote evolutionary origin, despite their lack of sequence simi
104 d annotates their properties (duplicability, evolutionary origin, expression profile, function and in
109 These results support the idea of bats as an evolutionary origin for PEDV, implicate PEDV as a potent
114 es of the HAD superfamily suggested distinct evolutionary origins for the plastid AtcpFHy1 and the cy
115 teraceae is connected with their independent evolutionary origins from separate branching systems.
118 tumor-associated ncRNAs, typically of recent evolutionary origin, has motif use that is often indicat
121 majority of hotspot mutations are of recent evolutionary origin, implying short-term positive select
122 al tissues by determining its occurrence and evolutionary origin in Eumetazoa and its essentiality in
123 ecies, including birds--does not point to an evolutionary origin in social challenges and may instead
124 challenges this view and proposes an earlier evolutionary origin in the most recent common ancestor o
128 ding forelimb gestural signaling, have their evolutionary origins in the caudal hindbrain of fishes.
132 nserved in virtually all eukaryotes, but its evolutionary origin is unclear because bacterial ortholo
134 ions in multiple genomes that share a common evolutionary origin, is a crucial, yet difficult task fa
135 d with localization within the mitochondria, evolutionary origin, location of protein-encoding, and u
136 turbations to localization phenotypes, whose evolutionary origins may be connected with reducing prot
137 lk between biological processes of different evolutionary origins may thus present powerful and broad
138 ontinued debate in anthropology concerns the evolutionary origin of 'anatomically modern humans' (Hom
142 ween RlmN and Cfr prompted us to investigate evolutionary origin of antibiotic resistance in this enz
144 ss answers long-standing questions about the evolutionary origin of asymmetry, but it also provides i
145 st photosynthesis; it also suggests that the evolutionary origin of bioluminescence in nonphotosynthe
146 This enzymatic activity derives from the evolutionary origin of CFTR as an ATP-binding cassette t
147 of an inquiry into the metric structure and evolutionary origin of cognitive maps, the task should f
148 ttachment relationships, suggesting a shared evolutionary origin of cortisol coregulation in vertebra
149 esults contribute to an understanding of the evolutionary origin of cyclic nucleotide-modulated ion c
150 lar techniques enable the precise studies on evolutionary origin of endophytic Epichloe species, thei
152 -terminal 2'-O-methylation, and the possible evolutionary origin of Hen1 present in bacterial and euk
153 s provide experimental evidence for a common evolutionary origin of import mechanisms across the inne
154 tomy was not driven deterministically by the evolutionary origin of jaws but occurred stepwise, ultim
159 on of matched alphabeta heterodimers and the evolutionary origin of matched isotype mixed dimer forma
163 code progenitors and may explain the ancient evolutionary origin of neuropeptides, predating a comple
164 uli to initiate protective behavior, but the evolutionary origin of nociceptive systems is not well u
173 reover, they have been proposed to be at the evolutionary origin of several groups of large eukaryoti
176 in jawed vertebrates is well supported, the evolutionary origin of teeth and their relationship with
178 not least of which is the developmental and evolutionary origin of the commonalities between the two
181 ore, the startle response is the most likely evolutionary origin of the female lebinthine vibrational
182 otective) organs and stamens, supporting the evolutionary origin of the floral perianth from the male
184 structural information and insight into the evolutionary origin of the LIC as well as revealing how
190 type IV pilus system highlighting the common evolutionary origin of these two systems and showing tha
193 Phylogenetic analysis sheds light on the evolutionary origin of this rare enzyme family and ident
194 iological production process and reveals the evolutionary origin of this unusual plant pathway, one u
197 ggest that this co-option may facilitate the evolutionary origin of vertebrate vascular vessels.
199 Soil microbiota represent one of the ancient evolutionary origins of antibiotic resistance and have b
204 sophila Erg homologs bring into question the evolutionary origins of distinct Erg K(+) channel functi
210 ns, and rhesus monkeys similarly bear on the evolutionary origins of foresight as it pertains to tool
211 S signal transduction, which suggests common evolutionary origins of functional phenotypes and simila
212 , raises interesting questions regarding the evolutionary origins of gamete-specific functions in sex
213 also provides the opportunity to explore the evolutionary origins of genes by considering the functio
214 n a fundamentally important precursor in the evolutionary origins of group living in the squamates.
216 hese are exclusively 3' linked, and thus the evolutionary origins of human 2',3' cGAMP signaling are
220 w crucial information for reconstructing the evolutionary origins of human mortuary practices may be
228 most cases, the functional consequences and evolutionary origins of modularity remain poorly defined
229 tion of this debate is required to allow the evolutionary origins of Mollusca to be reconstructed wit
234 as a tool for a better understanding of the evolutionary origins of our unique cognitive abilities.
235 ur data support the existence of independent evolutionary origins of petaloid bracts in C. canadensis
238 gnificant implications for understanding the evolutionary origins of SH2 domain-phosphotyrosine signa
241 ogical factors may influence the independent evolutionary origins of sociality in Synalpheus shrimps.
244 is model of modularity reflects the distinct evolutionary origins of teeth and of component elements
245 ved from generalist ancestors, with multiple evolutionary origins of termite and ant specializations.
251 t of these findings, we discuss the possible evolutionary origins of the complex DPE2-heteroglycan pa
252 enetic patterns in current infections or the evolutionary origins of the disease due to the low quant
254 important implications for the study of the evolutionary origins of the genetic code and protein-mRN
255 provide remarkable new information about the evolutionary origins of the human genome and the process
257 e to imprinting in marsupials and, thus, the evolutionary origins of the imprinting mechanism have be
258 profound impact on our understanding of the evolutionary origins of the internal architecture of the
260 The results provide novel insights into the evolutionary origins of the pathways, suggesting that on
262 spots of biodiversity and endemism, but the evolutionary origins of their unique biotas are poorly u
263 sors in animals from fish to humans, but the evolutionary origins of these cells are only just becomi
264 In this issue, Foldi et al. explore the evolutionary origins of these cues and report that in Dr
265 s is likely to uncover information about the evolutionary origins of this key human signaling pathway
267 ad in vertebrates, little is known about the evolutionary origins of this process, in part because of
269 behave as Na-hyperaccumulators, and multiple evolutionary origins of this trait can be identified wit
273 Herein, I review some current ideas on the evolutionary origins of viruses and assess how well thes
275 ted that these three proteins have different evolutionary origins, possibly explaining their differen
276 acid/Shh/Fgf8 regulatory circuit has a deep evolutionary origin predating vertebrate paired appendag
278 ants in modern populations will have neutral evolutionary origins (previously neutral), with a relati
279 , pstS), while the remaining have less clear evolutionary origins ranging from cyanobacteria (4 genes
287 owards the end of the Pre-Cambrian and their evolutionary origin represents a key transition in the g
288 what algae are, their diversity in terms of evolutionary origin, size, shape and life cycles, and th
290 the GAUTs, GATLs, and GATRs have a different evolutionary origin than other plant GT8 genes, were lik
293 stage ingrained in the gynoecium due to its evolutionary origin to a radially symmetric structure.
295 dea that the Otx/Gbx boundary has an ancient evolutionary origin to which different modules were recr
298 distant homologs, pointing to their ancient evolutionary origin, while others are very specific for
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