However socially withdrawn or different we may be, we are still one evolutionary (neurological )branch of the human race.
They are a distinct evolutionary branch of the Archaea, and are extremophiles.
There was also another interesting evolutionary branch, not illustrated here, in which the early beer cans (like so many Organic fossils) recapitulated their beer-bottle ancestry.
Lituites and the Lituitidae are derived tarphycerids and belong to a separate evolutionary branch of nautilioids.
They are closely related to the Nautilids that include the living Nautilus, but on a different evolutionary branch.
It was certainly premature, he added, to be relegating the new specimens to completely different evolutionary branches, such as one that might lead to the chimpanzee.
Kappa Ophiuchi belongs to an evolutionary branch known as the red clump, making it a clump giant.
They're a separate group, off on an evolutionary branch of their own, or so nearly every scientist believes today.
The evolutionary branch between the primates and mouse, for example, occurred 70-90 million years ago.
This work asks the question: are chimpanzees and human genetically similar to the extent that they must be placed on the same evolutionary branch?