Examples of 'have a common ancestor' in a sentence

Meaning of "have a common ancestor"

have a common ancestor: share a progenitor or forebear with another individual or group

How to use "have a common ancestor" in a sentence

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have a common ancestor
But our species do have a common ancestor.
These families have a common ancestor and therefore wind up sharing some common characteristics.
He suggests these games may have a common ancestor.
We all have a common ancestor with the plant in the lobby!
All your glasses have a common ancestor.
All the states in a valid configuration of the state machine will have a common ancestor.
They all have a common ancestor.
Two genes are homologous if they have a common ancestor.
We can see, do they have a common ancestor more recent or further back.
Bacterial toxins and perforins have a common ancestor.
We have a common ancestor with chimpanzees, going back about six or seven million years ago.
That may be but our species do have a common ancestor.
Both groups claim to have a common ancestor - the biblical patriarch Abraham.
A cousin is someone with whom you have a common ancestor.
All segmented animals have a common ancestor that probably lived about 600 million years ago.

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It has also been suggested that they all have a common ancestor.
The branches Marres and Mares have a common ancestor 15 generations ago.
A group of organisms is said to have common descent if they have a common ancestor.
However, they do seem to have a common ancestor.
There is strong evidence from genetics that all organisms have a common ancestor.
What about the idea that human beings have a common ancestor with chimpanzees?
Here, f { \ displaystyle f } means the probability that two individuals picked at random will have a common ancestor.
It is potentially possible that you have a common ancestor way back.
These results suggest that members of the Flavivirus family may have a common ancestor.
That may be … but our speciesdo have a common ancestor.
All it would mean is that the two samples are likely to have a common ancestor.
In a finite size population, after some generations, all individuals will have a common ancestor, f → 1 { \ displaystyle f \ rightarrow 1.
Even the most hardened atheist admits that we have a common ancestor.
Primates are not primates, although they do have a common ancestor.
If you go back, you will find that we have a common ancestor.
And most surprisingly, it turned out that we have a common ancestor.
Indeed, modern retroviruses and retrotransposons are thought to have a common ancestor.
Today, there is strong evidence from genetics that all organisms have a common ancestor.
First, consider the fact that human beings and chimpanzees have a common ancestor.
All vertebrates have a common evolutionary origin, which means that they have a common ancestor.
Do not be ridiculous! We are not descended from apes, we only have a common ancestor.
The fact is, if you believe in evolution, we all have a common ancestor.
The sequence 6a so resembles 6b that they must have a common ancestor.
Lt 's a ridiculous legend, nothing more . - That may be but our species do have a common ancestor.
Nothing! That may be … but our species do have a common ancestor.
T | We know that all Indo-European languages have a common ancestor.
Which means we have the same blood in our veins -- We have a common ancestor.

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