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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admixture into the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of combining different substances or elements, particularly in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The admixture into the solution was carefully measured to ensure accurate results in the experiment."
Alternatives: "blend into the" or "mix into the".
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It therefore seems that, overall, the ancestry proportions are likely to be only slightly affected by Iberian admixture into the Sephardic Jewish sample.
Xhosa admixture into the nascent SAC population likely occurred later than admixture between the San and Europeans [ 1], helping to explain the longer Bantu tract lengths.
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Nonetheless, the introduction of CO2-admixture into the reactant feed mixture improved the selectivity of ethylene in ODHE.
Subsequent impermeable investigations showed that as adding average 3.75% compound admixture into C30 and C40 OCC, the external hydraulic water intrusion results decreased 30% and 18% respectively, chloride ion invasion number decreased 27%and38%8% separately, the maximum water absorption decreased 57% and 55% meanwhile reaching saturated status obviously earlier.
> In summary, although we observed varying D values in an extensive comparison among sub-Saharan African genomes, our results are consistent overall with the original report of Neanderthal admixture into non-African modern humans (Green et al. 2010) and several recent studies (Sankararaman et al. 2012; Yang et al. 2012).
These patterns plausibly reflect South Mediterranean admixture into North Mediterranean, as observed for other populations in the Mediterranean basin [ 30].
Using a time of Neanderthal divergence of 610,175 years, with admixture into non-Africans 38,950 years ago of 0.018, and recent admixture 7,500 years ago from Europeans to Africans of 0.02 (Table 3), the simulated and observed projections exhibited low LSS scores.
In fact, Plagnol and Wall report that there is evidence for significant admixture into African populations as well, although no candidate species has been proposed.
The Ust-Ishim individual died 45,000 years ago (kya), and is equally distant from all present-day non-Africans, with some greater admixture into present-day East Asians (Fu et al. 2014).
Detailed population genetic inference is not a focus of the present study, but we present basic summaries of genetic diversity and structure, as well as patterns of admixture into sub-Saharan African populations from cosmopolitan populations.
Such varied contributions, however, were not significant enough to detract from the general homogeneity of the group (consisting of DNA from primarily one ancestral population), suggesting that most migration and admixture into Soweto is likely from areas where individuals have a similar genetic heritage.
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