Sentences with phrase «lineage between»

While that system is well over a decade old, and the brand has passed from IBM to Lenovo, it's easy to see the lineage between that ancient rig and the new ThinkPad P50.
Despite the long lineage between unlawful appropriation of copyright material and the concepts of «theft», «larceny» and «steal», there are still debates as to whether the term is accurate or appropriate to use in this context.
In Minutemen (2005), Wachs taps into the pop Americana of 3D optical technology to trace a lineage between the Minutemen of the American Revolution to present day Minutemen — a group of extremists patrolling the Mexican - American boarder.
One can also trace a lineage between the jet - age Googie architecture of the freeway and Smith's unstretching of his canvas, disrupting the flat plane of the painting into sculpture signage.
ABOUT I believe there is a deep lineage between modern art and the digital image.
So while Nauman may have provided the framework for Thomson's commissioned body of neons, the legacy of Emin bridges the curatorially recognized lineage between the artist and his inspiration.
«The Influentials» is both an investigation into the creative lineage between contemporary artists and a dialogue between mentors and mentees that crosses generations, gender and media.
Best: Well Matt Hall and Andy Sum who created Crossy Road are also creative directors of Mighty Games, so there's a direct lineage between Crossy Road and Shooty Skies.
There's a clear, purposeful lineage between the new Phantom and the previous model.
Genome - based comparison of ST131 isolates from the LTCF study participants with ST131 associated with bloodstream infection at a nearby acute hospital and in hospitals across England revealed sharing of highly related lineages between the LTCF and a local hospital.
Rather, her dreamy rose and violet digital chromogenic prints and minimalist sculptures both compress and expand time, revealing formal lineages between ancient and modern forms.

Not exact matches

Besides the obvious creation narrative of «6 days» of creation even when adjusted for the «thousand years is as a day» still leaves wildly inaccurate time frames, coupled with the Adam lineage down to Abraham all written thousands of years after the supposed events took place by Moses, set's a definate time frame for how old the earth and most bible scholars proclaim this to be between 6,000 to 9,000 years old.
The problem of reconciling these genealogies has often exercised scholars: some say that Luke gives Mary's lineage, while Matthew gives Joseph's; some distinguish between Jesus» legal descent (Matthew) and his physical descent (Luke).
Because virtue ethicists tend to trace their lineage back to Aristotle, when they discuss the connection between ethics and metaphysics they also tend to do so in Aristotelian terms, specifically in terms of a natural teleology that tries to determine which functional properties are essential for a full human life.
This is where intimate interrelationships happen between various members of the lineage.
That's key, because the ankle joint has been used for decades as an indicator of avian versus crocodilian lineage, so Teleocrater must be close to the split between them.
The researchers conclude «The correlation between lineage specific adaptations and ability to restrict viruses endemic to the same hosts supports the hypothesis that lentiviruses closely related to modern SIVs were present in Africa and infecting the ancestors of cercopithecine primates as far back as 16 million years ago, and provides insight into the evolution of TRIM5 specificity.»
Most divergence between breeds, however, involves many genes, unwittingly selected by breeders aiming to refine the characteristics of particular lineages.
Over hundreds of thousands of years, the Neandertal lineage developed successfully in western Eurasia and survived severe fluctuations between colder and warmer climactic cycles of the Ice Age.
However, the results of more recent phylogenetic analyses, derived from comparisons between sequences of specific genes and of whole genomes, seemed to point to Ctenophora as the first group that parted company with the lineage from which the rest of the animal kingdom (including sponges) evolved.
Two study aims were to use novel whole - genome sequence data to (1) study possible correlations between language groups and genetic clustering, and (2) investigate the ancestral compositions of these individuals, including maternal and paternal lineages.
«It shows that the relationship between ticks and birds is an ancient one: It was present in the ancestors of both lineages
Because their data consistently showed that black, brown and polar bears carry highly distinct Y chromosome lineages, the researchers also estimated the timing of the split between the male lineages of brown and polar bears.
But once the researchers began looking for traces of similar yeasts in other lichens, they found related lineages in 52 genera of lichens worldwide and molecular evidence that indicates a long, shared evolutionary history between the symbiotic partners.
The researchers compared thousands of genes in the rattlesnakes» nuclear DNA to study genomic differentiation between the two lineages.
They also compared the human genomes with recently sequenced genomes of Neanderthals and Denisovans and found similar genetic variation, which indicates that the facial variation in modern humans must have originated prior to the split between these different lineages.
With DNA evidence as solid as that used to convict criminals, researchers can trace the shared genetic lineage of life's different branches back to the very base of the tree, some 4 billion years ago, when the interaction between primordial bacteria and viruses culminated in the «mother cell,» the common ancestor of all life on Earth.
Because Probrachylophosaurus is estimated to have lived between the time of the Acristavus and Brachylophosaurus, and have a nose shape intermediate between them, Probrachylophosaurus is hypothesized to be an intermediate member of the Acristavus - Brachylophosaurus evolutionary lineage.
The explorers that crossed the Bering Strait between 12,00 and 14,000 years ago most likely brought a number of different lineages of dogs with them, they conclude.
Evidence for GC - biased gene conversion as a driver of between - lineage differences in avian base composition
This is uncommon in mushrooms: it is the first time genes for a compound that is not necessary for the fungi's survival — called a secondary metabolite — have been found moving between mushroom lineages.
Some of the differences among studies could arise from gene tree incongruence, possibly due to incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) of those genes (29, 31), nucleotide base composition biases (19), differences between data types (32, 33), or insufficient data (34, 35).
«There's no shared common descent between species, since every single creature in Spore can trace its lineage back to a different single - celled organism that arrives from space.»
The fossil, from an infant, is the lineage's most complete skull between 7 million and 17 million years old.
That led to a startling conclusion: A female member of the lineage that gave rise to Homo sapiens in Africa mated with a Neandertal male more than 220,000 years ago — much earlier than other known encounters between the two groups.
The human and chimpanzee lineages split off from each other between 5 million and 7 million years ago.
«Earlier work had shown that you could explore the relationship between a mature neuronal system and the different developmental lineages that gave rise to it, but we had no idea whether it was meaningful,» said Dymecki.
The researchers identified fast - evolving species by comparing differences between groups with those obtained when simulating evolution at a constant rate across all lineages, and they found clear differences between tooth evolution and brain evolution.
In addition, Dr. Grabowski and the co-authors found that the level of size difference between males and females (sexual dimorphism) appears to have only slightly decreased from earlier hominin species by the time of early H. erectus, and only decreased to modern human - like low levels later in our lineage.
Because the human and chimpanzee lineages split between 5 million and 7 million years ago, and humans are the only apes that engage in cooperative breeding, researchers have puzzled over how this helping behavior might have evolved all over again on the human line.
«We can date the evolutionary split between those two lineages,» Martinsen says — to 2.3 to 6 million years ago.
The individual human RMs provide a baseline for comparing and contrasting genes from distinctly different lineages while the Ashkenazic trio set aids the analysis of genetic links between family members.
The researchers also estimated ancient Denisovan population sizes by using methods to estimate the age of various gene lineages and the amount of difference between the chromosomes the girl inherited from her mother and father.
Differences between DNA's reveal evolutionary distances between species, making it possible to reconstruct and date the branchings of avian lineages and providing a basis for classifying living groups
Thus, the specific consequences of aneuploidy may differ between even closely related lineages.
The findings of this study will be very useful to direct future studies on diversity of butterflies, ecological interactions between species and to improve their conservation by prioritising and avoiding mixing of divergent lineages.
They found that the last common Equus ancestor lived between 4 and 4.5 million years ago — before the last ice age — making the lineage about twice as old as we thought.
Despite this, the genetic relationship between the Iceman's maternal lineage and lineages found in modern populations was not yet clear.»
Multiple studies have found evidence of a prehistoric turnover of canid mtDNA lineages sometime between the Late Neolithic and today, with haplogroup C, which appears in almost all Neolithic dogs but in less than 10 % of modern dogs, being replaced by haplogroup A in most of Europe5, 11,12.
The latter allows us to fully characterize the bidirectional movement between the three major sampling regions despite the fact that the independent lineages provide very different numbers of samples from these regions.
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