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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at ancestry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context related to ancestry, such as a website or organization focused on genealogy.
Example: "I found some fascinating records at Ancestry that trace my family lineage back several generations."
Alternatives: "on Ancestry" or "through Ancestry".
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In contrast, there are no differences in the AT ancestry among all the calves' cohorts and Sheko population (Supplementary Figure S4b).
Interestingly, we observe differences in zebu or AT ancestry proportions among chromosomes, differences shared between the EASZ and the Sheko as revealed by the correlation analyses.
There are highly significant differences (P<0.0001, Supplementary Figure S4b and Supplementary Table S2) among chromosomes in the amount of AT ancestry in both introgressed and non-introgressed EASZ calves.
From images at Ancestry.
From images at Ancestry of passenger lists of unassisted immigrants to New South Wales, 1826-1922.
From images at Ancestry of passenger lists of assisted immigrants to New South Wales, 1828-1896.
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The study which was conducted by scientists at 23andMe, a genomics company best known for their at-home ancestry test kits found that genetics do in fact contribute to whether we self-identify as a morning or evening person.
Heilbron suggests, smilingly, that this hints at Jewish ancestry.
One of things we looked at was Ancestry.com, which did something similar.
Dr. Hammer said he would "hazard a guess at Sephardic Jewish ancestry" for Jefferson, although any such interpretation was highly tentative.
The remote villages of Chundwa and Faza were more promising, for there I found people whose eyes, hair and complexion hinted at Asian ancestry, though their background was ambiguous.
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