phylogenetically造句1. So whether these are phylogenetically or ecologically driven modifications, is unclear for the moment, and should be explained only after detailed functional morphology analyses of Balaur.
2. Homocetogen distributes widely and is a phylogenetically diverse group of microorganisms.
3. Even studies of phylogenetically disparate species, such as songbirds, can suggest to us some things about what we humans are doing and, conceivably, how we might be doing them.
4. Although they are closely related phylogenetically, there are significant differences in leaf traits and geographical distributions between two genera.
5. Rather they derive from associated events in experience that antedate linguistic structure both phylogenetically and, in man, in individual development.
6. Although the lateralization of language function cannot be traced phylogenetically for obvious reasons, that of limb-preference could be, at least theoretically.
7. Nucleotide sequence analysis identified 2 strains with 93.4% identity, phylogenetically most closely related to the Greece1 isolate.
8. No matter what the perceived threat, we have but one phylogenetically old fear response that's changed little for many thousands of years.
9. These findings further suggest that humans may have developed complex cognition that can aid in regulating emotional responses while utilizing phylogenetically shared mechanisms of extinction.
10. The current results have provided evidence for the hypothesis that empathy is phylogenetically continuous in mammals and has provided a rats' model of empathy for further research.
11. Cowpea rhizobia, peanut rhizobia and mungbean rhizobia all belong to "Vigna" rhizobia phylogenetically. However the phylogeny of these rhizobia was poorly understood.