Thus, the relationship between the first-, second- and third-position GC content emerges independently in evolutionarily separate groups.
Two currents of thought emerged independently of each other, one in Europe, the other in America.
The exception to this was Dublin Institute of Technology which emerged independently of the Regional College system.
There was no single family which first took the name; it emerged independently across many parts of the United Kingdom - they took their name from where they lived.
Similar atomist ideas emerged independently among ancient Indian philosophers of the Nyaya, Vaisesika and Buddhist schools.
Might the melody be so elemental that it could have emerged independently?
Mathematics in China emerged independently by the 11th century BC.
Contemporary virtual worlds, in particular the multi-user online environments, emerged mostly independently of this research, fueled instead by the gaming industry but drawing on similar inspiration.
Life may have emerged independently at many places throughout the Universe.
Meanwhile, an ecological perspective sees wildness as "(the degree of) subjection to natural selection pressures", many of which emerge independently from the biosphere.