The one pictured is representative of the group that has 5
different genera belonging to it.
Not exact matches
A
different take comes from William H. Kimbel, director of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University, who argues on the basis of the advanced features of the face and pelvis that the new fossils «probably
belong in the Homo
genus.»
By studying 81 skeletons and 477 skeletal features or characters, paleontologists conclude that the fossils originally called Brontosaurus show enough skeletal differences from other specimens of Apatosaurus that they rightfully
belong to a
different genus.
«One is large and the other minuscule, they
belong to unrelated
genera and have markedly
different behaviour.»
In agreement with Fouts et al. (2012), the data presented here concurs that the
different sexes have significantly
different genera of bacteria present in their urine,
different numbers of
genera and that sequences in the main
belong to the phylum Firmicutes for both male and female samples, as in the study by Siddiqui et al. (2011).
Six OTUs fit this description for both bouts,
belonging to six
different bacterial
genera: Streptococcus, Sphingomonas, Eubacterium, Porphyromonas, Aerococcus and Methylobacterium.
The most abundant sequences in our libraries were similar among all of our study animals and shared the greatest homology to sequences of bacteria
belonging to the
genera Cardiobacterium, Suttonella, Psychrobacter, Tenacibaculum, Fluviicola, and Flavobacterium; however, they were sufficiently
different from database sequences from both cultured and uncultured organisms to suggest they represent novel
genera and species.
If we mean the earliest representatives of Homo, the
genus to which we
belong, then the answer is quite
different from the one if we mean the earliest people whose anatomy closely resembles our own (so - called anatomically modern Homo sapiens).
Shiitake, chanterelle, enoki, morel, oyster, and straw mushrooms
belong to
different genera that don't contain agaritine.
Asian and Wild ginseng are not to be confused with Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus), which
belongs to another
genus and offers completely
different benefits.
Ginseng refers to the
different plants
belonging to the
genus, Panax.
While there are many
different breeds of turkeys, most of them
belong to the same
genus and species of bird, namely Meleagris gallopavo.
A total of 49 cultivable isolates,
belonging to 27
different microbial species and 18
different genera, were recovered from the 27 RCs sampled.