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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HOMOPLASTIC»
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Fascia defects
homoplastic repair with frozen and ...
The preserved fascia in homografts, just like the fresh fascia in autografts, after being transplanted into fascia defects makes connection with the host's bed by means of granulation tissue, which later matures into dense connective tissue ...
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Origins of the Higher Groups of Tetrapods: Controversy and ...
Two other features are homoplastic reversals — viz., the possession of small
orbits (1) and external nares (2). The seventh congruent synapomorphy,
parasphenoid with a triangular corpus (27), is homoplastic with respect to Node
O. The ...
Hans-Peter Schultze, Linda Trueb, 1991
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Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment, ...
Homoplastic features are structures in unrelated species that are similar in
function and appearance but not in evolutionary origin. Homoplastic features,
which do not indicate close evolutionary ties, are the result of convergent
evolution, the ...
4
Comparative Vertebrate Reproduction
However, they are nonetheless homoplastic as wings (see Figure 1.2), since their
ability to produce lift evolved independently in birds and bats. All analogous or
homoplastic entities arise through convergent evolution — that is, analogous ...
5
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: With Posters
However, because taxonomi- cally intermediate forms are lacking, these
structures are to be considered not homologous, but rather parallel homoplastic.
In comparative neuroanatomy the 'continuance criterion' is of particular
importance for ...
R. Nieuwenhuys, Hendrik Jan Donkelaar, Charles Nicholson, 1998
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Strickberger's Evolution
Two features have similar form but are homoplastic (that is, the similarity is
superficial), adaptive, and show comparable development, representing an
example of parallelism; feathers and insect bristles constitute one example. 2.
Two features ...
Brian K. Hall, Dalhousie University Brian K Hall, PH.D., Benedikt Hallgrímsson, 2011
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Homoplasy: The Recurrence of Similarity in Evolution
A given character state shared between two or more organisms is or is not
homologous (or homoplastic). A quantitative measure of homoplasy for an
individual character does not seem appropriate given the definitions. If we have a
data set, ...
Michael J. Sanderson, Larry Hufford, 1996
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Keywords And Concepts In Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Homogenous organs in two species are present in their most recent common
ancestor; all other resemblances are "homoplastic." Thus, serial homologues
within an organism are homoplastic; and while the whale flipper and the shark
lateral ...
9
Biodiversity Research in the Horn of Africa Region: ...
1987; Ryding & Bremer 1992; Karis 1993). However, the clades are constant and
they are supported by a number of non-homoplastic characters. The shrubby or
perennial Mexican and South American Coreopsis sect. Pseudoagarista (Figs.
Ib Friis, Olof Ryding, 2001
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Elachistine Moths of Australia: (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: ...
Open circle is a homoplastic synapomorphy, black dot a unique synapomorphy (
which may have later been reversed). Depressaria badiella 143 142 141 122
120 113 60 46 37 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 125 115 104 83 69 57 56 47 Ethmia
pyrausta ...
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HOMOPLASTIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
homoplastic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Do All Life Forms Fall into a Nested Hierarchy?
... among dinosaurs, owing to the presence of dental, cranial and postcranial features that are homoplastic with multiple disparate groups. «Discovery Institute, Jun 15»
New hominin discovery suggests multiple human ancestors lived …
... of A. deyiremeda outside of Paranthropus and Homo “implies that some features associated with one or both of these taxa are homoplastic.”. «World Socialist Web Site, Jun 15»
Newest "Human Ancestor" Apparently Composed Entirely of Teeth
... positioned outside the Paranthropus and Homo clade implies that some features associated with one or both of these taxa are homoplastic. «Discovery Institute, May 15»
Nature: "Convergent Evolution Seen in Hundreds of Genes" and …
In those cases, shared complex biological features are said to be homoplastic, or derived independently through convergent evolution. Initially ... «Discovery Institute, Sep 13»
Homophobia is real (Ask my mother)
I got homoplastic… homophonic…I don't see it… It's not here…It's not in the dictionary…Oh…Oh yes it is… Homophobe: One who hates or ... «LGBTQ Nation, Dic 12»
A wide array of winter scenes of Mt. Halla. All photos by Oh Hee Sam
A series of studies such as the drafting of Jeju's geological map in 1971, embarkment of homoplastic research in the 1980s and 1990s, and ... «The Jeju Weekly, Ene 11»
Starting from the Beginning: Evolutionary and Developmental …
... to determine whether the trait is homologous (depending on the same mechanisms), or homoplastic (depending on distinct mechanisms that ... «ScienceBlogs, Abr 10»
Song and Plumage Evolution in New World Orioles
They found that oriole song patterns appear to be just as homoplastic as oriole plumage patterns (figure 3). This is very different from the ... «ScienceBlogs, May 07»