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Recent work in endocrinology focuses on the molecular mechanisms responsible for triggering the effects of hormones.
Recent analyses using cladistics and molecular phylogenetics recognise Dendrobranchiata as the sister group to all other Decapoda, collectively called Pleocyemata.
Recent molecular phylogenetic evidence has shown that the traditional Spiraeoideae and Amygdaloideae form part of the same clade as the traditional Maloideae, and the correct name for this group is Amygdaloideae.
Recent molecular data have shown that the traditional subfamily Spiraeoideae is paraphyletic, and to best reflect relationships subfamily Amygdaloideae has been expanded to include the former Spiraeoideae and Maloideae.
Recent molecular evidence suggests that pinnipeds evolved from a bearlike ancestor about 23 million years ago during the late Oligocene or early Miocene epochs, a transitional period between the warmer Paleogene and cooler Neogene period .< ref >
Recent research verified by the application of molecular techniques ( PCR ) that dogs are a reservoir for T. trichiura, as well as T. vulpis.
The New York Academy of Sciences corroborated the acceptance of these receptors stating that " Recent molecular biological studies have now identified strong candidates for umami receptors, including the heterodimer T1R1 / T1R3, and truncated type 1 and 4 metabotropic glutamate receptors missing most of the N-terminal extracellular domain ( taste-mGluR4 and truncated-mGluR1 ) and brain-mGluR4.
Recent studies applying molecular markers, in addition to studying the skull and skeletal morphology of current and mummified animals, revealed that the ancestor is most likely Cavia tschudii.
Recent molecular studies have suggested a relation with flamingos while morphological evidence also strongly supports a relationship between flamingos and grebes.
Recent insights in molecular biology have identified changes in transcriptional activity of individual genes associated with environmental changes.
Recent molecular phylogenies have shown that this large pantropical genus is polyphyletic and some believe it should be divided again into several genera, though these would probably not correspond with the previously recognized genera.
Recent molecular data, both from rRNA and from mtDNA strongly supports the theory that living agnathans, known as cyclostomes, are monophyletic.
Recent molecular analyses have corroborated their affinity and identified them as a clade, identifying the Yellow-flanked Whistler as another member.
Recent advances in molecular biology and genomics have brought the genetically simple mycoplasmas, particularly M. pneumoniae and its close relative M. genitalium, to a larger audience.
Recent molecular level investigations do not so far appear to have resolved the puzzle, but do strongly suggest that whatever the relationship of the bandicoot group to the other marsupial orders may be, it is a distant one.
Recent molecular analyses have resulted in a phylogenetic reconstruction of the members of Peramelemorphia with quite strong support.
Recent molecular and biochemical evidence ( see the AP-Website ) suggests that the carnivorous taxa in the order Caryophyllales ( the families Droseraceae, Drosophyllaceae, Nepenthaceae, and the species Triphyophyllum peltatum ) all belong to the same clade, which does not consist only of carnivorous plants but also of some non-carnivorous plants such as those in the family Ancistrocladaceae.
Recent molecular studies have suggested that there is support for their inclusion in the thrush family Turdidae, while some suggest a relationship closer to the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae.
Recent molecular evidence, however, strongly supports a superorder Afrotheria which unites tenrecs, and golden moles with certain mammals previously presumed to be ungulates, including hyraxes, sirenians, aardvarks and elephants, as well as the elephant shrews.
Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have demonstrated that colugos belong to the clade Euarchonta along with the treeshrews ( order Scandentia ) and the primates, with the colugos more closely related to primates.
Recent research in the molecular systematics of this group, and related species, by Oyama and Baum ( 2004 ), has confirmed that the genus as described by Thompson is monophyletic, provided that one species ( A. cyathiferum ) is removed to a separate genus, and two others ( previously listed as Mohavea confertiflora and M. breviflora ) are included.
Recent molecular studies, however, have shown that the family Noctuidae is paraphyletic.
Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, the common bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ) and the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops aduncus ), instead of one.
Recent molecular analyses indicate that several delphinid genera ( especially Stenella and Lagenorhynchus ) are not monophyletic as currently recognized.

Recent and evidence
Recent work with radiocarbon and deuterated alcohols as solvents, however, has given evidence that metal-hydrido and carbonyl complexes may be readily formed by reaction with alcohol in some of these systems.
Recent observations of the Planetary nebula NGC 6302 shows evidence for carbonates in space, where aqueous alteration similar to that on Earth is unlikely.
Recent discoveries, in and around the area of Sembel, near the capital Asmara, show evidence of a society that predated Aksum.
Recent DNA evidence suggests that several haplotypes of Neanderthal origin are present among all non-African populations, and Neanderthals and other hominids, such as Denisova hominin may have contributed up to 6 % of their genome to present-day humans.
Recent evidence strongly suggests a monophyletic origin for all pinnipeds from a single ancestor, possibly Enaliarctos, most closely related to the bears.
Recent discoveries of arrowheads in Lafonia ( on the southern half of East Falkland ) as well as the remains of a wooden canoe provide evidence that suggests the Yaghan people of Tierra del Fuego may have made the journey to the islands.
Recent genetic evidence, however, suggests Callorhinus is more closely related to some sea lion species, and the fur seal / sea lion subfamily distinction has been eliminated from many taxonomies.
Recent numismatic evidence suggests that Hannibal's army may have passed within sight of the Matterhorn.
Recent studies have also failed to find evidence for well-defined subspecies, and are no longer recognized.
Recent evidence suggests that Beria not only abducted and raped women but that he also murdered those who resisted.
Recent evidence suggests that vimentin, one of the components of the cytoskeleton, is critical to the association with the cytoskeleton.
Recent archeological evidence also indicates that winemaking may have originated in the Paleolithic, when early humans drank the juice of naturally fermented wild grapes from animal-skin pouches.
Recent evidence also indicates that several genes ( including the proto-oncogene c-myc ) have G-quadruplex motifs as potential regulatory signals.
Recent work on photosynthesis has provided evidence that quantum correlations play an essential role in this basic fundamental process of the plant kingdom.
Recent evidence has shown eukaryotic topoisomerase II is also a target for a variety of quinolone-based drugs.
Recent archaeological evidence suggests that the earliest known shamans — dating back to the Upper Paleolithic era in what is now the Czech Republic — were women.
Recent evidence has emerged that journals learning of cases where there is strong evidence of possible misconduct, with issues potentially affecting a large portion of the findings, frequently fail to issue an expression of concern or correspond with the host institution so that an investigation can be undertaken.
Recent evidence suggests that the Vikings also made use of an optical compass as a navigation aid, using the light-splitting and polarization-filtering properties of Iceland spar to find the location of the sun when it was not directly visible.
Recent evidence has been found that strengthens the theory of an earlier date for the wall's construction.
Recent fMRI evidence suggests that the common property linking these stimuli, to which the striatum is reacting, is saliency under the conditions of presentation.
Recent evidence from the US National Security Archive published by George Washington University suggests this massacre was carried out with the support of the United States embassy in Jakarta, which supplied lists of names of suspected PKI members to Suharto.
Recent researchers point out that there is insufficient evidence to support this claim, emphasizing that in his revision Mussorgsky had rectified the only objection the Directorate is known to have made.
Recent research has suggested that there is no evidence of pathogenicity of Polymorphus spp.

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