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lin·eages
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ensilage
genesial
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of lineages in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of lineages in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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But, we know some of the sub-lineages, BA.2, has a growth advantage even over BA.1.
Flowering plants reproduce more quickly than other plants, have more complex breeding mechanisms -- a wide variety of flower forms, for example, often in close' collaboration' with pollinators. This drives mutual coevolution of many lineages of plants and animals, shaping ecosystems.
There are a few genetic differences between the African and Asian lineages, and it looks like the Asian lineages may be better able to transmit and flourish in a human population.
Remarkably for 30 million years, the entire first half of proboscidean evolution, only two of the eight groups evolved, most proboscideans over this time were nondescript herbivores ranging from the size of a pug to that of a boar. A few species got as big as a hippo, yet these lineages were evolutionary dead-ends. They all bore little resemblance to elephants.
The existence of Antarctanax in the early Triassic implies that all these other crazy lineages must have existed at this point already, even if we dont have a good fossil record of them from this time.
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