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Meanings of taxonomic groups in English
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Usage of taxonomic groups in English
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The four phylum profiles showed good resolution of the major taxonomicgroups.
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For all taxonomicgroups, biomass was strongly associated with SF species distributions.
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AoxB phylogeny of pure strains showed well-discriminated taxonomicgroups and was similar to 16S rRNA phylogeny.
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Comparison of results revealed discrepancies between the two methods in the detected percentages of numerous taxonomicgroups.
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But the breadth is continuing to improve, with projects dedicated to filling in less characterized taxonomicgroups.
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This has challenged many of the definitions of taxonomicgroups, especially higher taxonomic ranks such as eukaryotic kingdoms.
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TNF-alpha is conserved in all vertebrate classes and has been identified in all taxonomicgroups of teleost fish.
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Finally, we compare our model results to patterns of intermittent breeding in species from a range of taxonomicgroups.
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Here we focus on galatheid crabs, which are one of the most diverse and widespread taxonomicgroups of Decapoda.
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Network and random forest analyses revealed that the functional potential of soil microbial communities was fostered by various taxonomicgroups.
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However, standardized sets of scaling relationships covering a large range in body length, taxonomicgroups, and multiple geographical regions are scarce.
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They found that the embryos were bilaterally symmetrical, and were organized so differently that they belonged to two distinct taxonomicgroups.
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Functional annotation of these genes reveals unequal distribution among taxonomicgroups and intriguing putative functions such as cytotoxicity and nucleic acid repair.
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Yet, as a molluscan paleontologist, Lamarck knew that the morphologies of organisms within major taxonomicgroups changed in an orderly manner through time.
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As paleontologists explore the fossil record with increasing care, transitions are being documented between increasing numbers of species, genera, and higher taxonomicgroups.
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However, the complete pathway is found only in a few dozen species belonging to five different taxonomicgroups, including one Archaea species, Halalkalicoccus jeotgali.