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Meaning of "thought to have evolved"

thought to have evolved: This phrase is used to describe a belief or theory that something has developed or changed over time, typically based on evidence or speculation. It suggests that the subject in question has undergone a process of evolution or growth

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thought to have evolved
They are thought to have evolved independently.
This is the part of the world in which Sanskrit is thought to have evolved.
This tradition is thought to have evolved out of necessity.
It is thought to have evolved since the separation of the Australian continent from Antarctica.
The odorous components of garlic are thought to have evolved to deter insects.
Limbs were thought to have evolved for getting around on land.
The eyes of flies and of humans are thought to have evolved independently.
They are thought to have evolved from more primitive precursors.
A clade is a group of organisms thought to have evolved from the same.
Monotremes are thought to have evolved from reptiles and were the ancestors of modern mammals.
However, their shape is also thought to have evolved.
Three lineages are thought to have evolved from the monotypical family Tsunyidiscidae.
ADP / ATP translocases are exclusive to eukaryotes and are thought to have evolved during eukaryogenesis.
Japanese armour is thought to have evolved from the armour used in ancient China.
Some organelles, like chloroplasts, are thought to have evolved from cyanobacteria.

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They are thought to have evolved from early adapiform primates around the Eocene or earlier.
Our own genus, Homo, is widely thought to have evolved from this group.
It is thought to have evolved with megafauna in the New World.
The latter genus is thought to have evolved from former.
It is thought to have evolved more than 3 billion years ago in primitive photosynthetic bacteria.
The original Welsh Mountain Pony is thought to have evolved from this prehistoric Celtic pony.
It 's thought to have evolved as a proto-germanic northern dialect over the 1st century A. D.
And these are thought to have evolved from bacteria.
Miacids are thought to have evolved into the modern carnivorous mammals of the order Carnivora.
Pitfall traps = = = Pitfall traps are thought to have evolved independently on at least four occasions.
Both are thought to have evolved from a hypothetical common ancestor called Proto-Balto-Slavic.
The Iberian lynx is thought to have evolved from Lynx issiodorensis.
This variety is thought to have evolved from a prehistoric North African root vegetable.
Mosquitos are ancient critters thought to have evolved between 50 and 100 million years ago.
Birds are thought to have evolved - from small dinosaurs that lived in the Jurassic period.
The structures are thought to have evolved independently many times.
Brown bears are thought to have evolved from Ursus etruscus in Asia.
These " pears " are thought to have evolved primarily as a defense against seed predation.
The first snakes - thought to have evolved from lizards - actually had very small limbs.
Modern species of Bos are thought to have evolved from a single ancestor, the aurochs B. primigenius.
This radiation is thought to have evolved relatively recently ~ 5.5.
The holes are thought to have evolved about 300 million years ago.
Both lineages are thought to have evolved from a " B. bronchiseptica " - like ancestor.
The name " Boston " is thought to have evolved from " Botolph 's Town.

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