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The phrase "a subgroup of organisms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific category or classification within a larger group of organisms in biological or ecological contexts.
Example: "The study focused on a subgroup of organisms that thrive in extreme environments, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents."
Alternatives: "a subset of organisms" or "a division of organisms."
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Estimates of organisms related to Clostridium perfringens and a subgroup of organisms in the genus Bacteroides were also determined by qPCR in 2007, as was F+ coliphage, but relationships between these indicators and illness were not statistically significant.
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The authors may first focus on one organism and then apply the methodology to a broader subgroup of organisms if not the whole universe of organisms.
Volatile solvents are a subgroup of compounds organized under the umbrella drug class of abused inhalants.
It is not the replicator that is a subgroup of the set of reproducing organisms (such as Griesemer's statement [ 19], where replication was a special kind of reproduction), but the reproduction of organisms is a more specific version of replication with the novel ability of development.
Basically, toxins are a subgroup of poisons that are produced by living organisms, and venoms are toxins that are injected into another animal, typically either by a bite or sting.
Microfluidic platforms, a subgroup of microsystems that use liquid flow for manipulation of objects, are a promising tool for studying mechanobiology of small model organisms due to their size scale and ease of customization.
The Ahwahneechee were a subgroup of the Miwok.
(A subgroup of roller-coaster fans later managed a side trip to Coney Island).
Fruitadens is one of a subgroup of ornithischians that survived for more than 100 million years.
The Clackamas tribe is a subgroup of one of the five main tribes, Ms. Dugan said.
There is a valid question about a subgroup of younger women.
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