Fossils
Indicate Common Ancestor for Old World Monkeys and Apes.
WORLD: Evoulution does not
indicate a common ancestor, but rather considers the complex interactions of matter over billions, if not more, of years.
Not exact matches
«Genetics suggests that Jews have a
common ancestor, specific genes are also found within people with the «cohen» name — which is supposed
indicate a priestly or levitical
ancestor.»
But the other key point of microevolution is that while a new species can form in cases from such isolation, it does not
indicate descent from a
common ancestor.
Darwinian theory, taken to its origins,
indicates that life on earth has a
common ancestor.
Evolution clearly
indicates, however, that humans and apes shared a
common ancestor.
The recent description of Ardipithecus ramidus
indicates it may be close to that
common ancestor.
Mar. 18, 2013 — Buried for 100,000 years at Xujiayao in the Nihewan Basin of northern China, the recovered skull pieces of an early human exhibit a now - rare congenital deformation that
indicates inbreeding might well have been
common among our
ancestors, new research from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Washington University in St. Louis suggests
The fact that a similar gene cascade has been found in flowering plants and their gymnosperm cousins
indicates that this is inherited from their
common ancestor.
The genetic patterns
indicate that X Woman, Neanderthals, and modern humans shared a
common genetic
ancestor about a million years ago.
Moreover, the mitochondrial DNA of Neanderthals is more similar to that of modern humans, and thus
indicates a more recent
common ancestor, than to that of their close nuclear relatives the Denisovans.
This evidence
indicates that LB1 is not a modern human with an undiagnosed pathology or growth defect; rather, it represents a species descended from a hominin
ancestor that branched off before the origin of the clade that includes modern humans, Neandertals, and their last
common ancestor.
An analysis of DNA from 37 living orangutans, including two Tapanuli animals,
indicated that Tapanuli and Sumatran orangutans diverged from a
common ancestor around 3.4 million years ago.
The bonobo finding combined with our own bad eyesight may
indicate that presbyopia is a condition that dates to at least our most recent
common ancestor.
These new observations, published in Science Advances,
indicate that the three structures evolved from their
common reptilian
ancestor.
This
indicates that the three types of skin appendages are homologous: the reptilian scales, the avian feathers and the mammalian hairs, despite their very different final shapes, evolved from the scales of their reptilian
common ancestor.»
Genetic tests
indicate that Laron syndrome patients in Ecuador (as well as in Israel, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico) are descended from a
common ancestor — perhaps a member of the conversos, Jews who converted to Christianity during the Spanish Inquisition.
Analyzing the antibody DNA bar codes showed that the codes overlapped between the plasmablasts and activated B cells,
indicating that they came from
common ancestors.
The Australian and African spiders split off from a
common ancestor some 2 million to 16 million years ago, the data
indicate.
New study
indicates that dogs and wolves may have had a
common ancestor, debunking commonly held beliefs that dogs are descended from wolves.
Interestingly, while in P. malariae and to P. ovale, MSP - 3 paralogs seem to be species - specific, in P. cynomolgi, P. vivax, P. coatneyi and P. knowlesi many of the paralogs seem to predate speciation,
indicating that MSP - 3 duplicated in the
common ancestor of the latter four species.
Our analyses
indicated that the ancient horses from Taymyr split from the
common ancestors of domesticated and Przewalski's horses at least 127 — 159 kya (credible interval = 89 — 211 kya; SI Appendix, Table S20).
On the other hand, the widespread presence of Boule in eumetazoan animals
indicates that the ancient Boule gene was present as early as 600 million years ago in the Precambrian era, in the
common ancestors of Bilaterians (often called Urbilateria) as well as eumetazoans (Figure 6 and Figure 7)[66], [67].
While not always
indicated, all dogs in this pedigree have
common ancestors.