词汇 | example_english_common-ancestor |
释义 | common ancestorcollocation in Englishmeanings of commonand ancestorThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with ancestor. common adjective uk /ˈkɒm.ən/ us /ˈkɑː.mən/ the same in a lot of places or for a lot ... See more at common ancestor noun[C] uk /ˈæn.ses.tər/ us /ˈæn.ses.tɚ/ a person related to you who lived a long ... See more at ancestor Examples of common ancestorThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. And is there one commonancestor for sauceboat, saucebox, saucepan, and saucy? It should be noted that rare recombination does not, in principle, greatly affect our estimate of the number of specificities present in the commonancestor. After the scattering phase ends the collecting phase takes over and proceeds until the most recent commonancestor of the remaining ancestral lineages is reached. A nonhyperthermophilic commonancestor to extant life forms. And we can infer something of the stages immediately before that commonancestor. There is evidence that this process may have commenced prior to the last commonancestor, but if so, it was still in its infancy. If significant lexical similarity is found among a sub-set of languages, this similarity is assumed to have resulted from shared descent from a commonancestor. This raises the possibility that the claustrum may have arisen with the commonancestor of placental and marsupial mammals. Therefore, human cognitive advances are only 5-6 million years old, the date of our last commonancestor, which is very young by evolutionary standards. This estate must have been inherited from a commonancestor, minimally three generations above these men. He suggests that our commonancestor may have possessed an "intentionality detector module" and an "eye detector module," both of which are apparent in chimps. Sympatric species are subjected to similar abiotic pressures, and congenerics presumably diverged relatively recently from a commonancestor. First, elements from this family may have stopped transposing before the host species split from their commonancestor. Such conservation of tetraspanin gene structure strengthens the assumption that these molecules derive from a commonancestor. The lineage is a collection of nuclear families who are related to each other and to a commonancestor through blood. It does not say why those two species still possess that trait, or why that trait evolved in the commonancestor in the first place. However, at some stage (before the last commonancestor) this evolution was effectively frozen. Moreover, early neumations of the chant are independent of one another to the extent that they do not seem to descend from a commonancestor. Alternatively, three clades may have shared virulence genes originating from a commonancestor. Lineages were ranked by the degree to which they were descended from a commonancestor. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of common Go to the definition of ancestor See other collocations with ancestor |
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