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Samples were derived from blood.

When we focused on Tibetan pigs, the Gansu Tibetan population was derived from two ancestry fractions of Gongbujiangda Tibetan (70%) and Erhualian (30%) pigs, and its ancestry structure was similar to their geographic neighbors: Bamei and Hetao pigs.

Both lineages derived from independent ancestry (10 ).

Most of the risk alleles and index SNPs are derived from European ancestry GWAS where causal variants are not directly tested.

The derived position of Tetanocerini within Sciomyzidae suggests the freshwater aquatic habit is a unique derived feature of this clade, and terrestrial behavior and morphology in the Tetanocerini are largely derived from aquatic ancestry.

Because Armenians and Georgians diverged from Turks 600 generations ago (Schonberg et al. 2011), we can assume that the lion's share of their admixture derived from that ancestry and within the expected levels of background admixture typical to the region rather than recent admixture with Semitic populations.

Sequences that are derived from common ancestry in different species, that have known gene products and peptide-binding grooves that are highly similar, and that could therefore select the same peptide for T-cell activation, were considered to belong to the same lineage [ 32].

Gaits are free and mobile, with natural collection derived from the Andalusian ancestry of the breed.

This was important as the characterization of homologous proteins/genes (i.e., those derived from a common ancestry) facilitates inferences regarding their evolution and function [ 35].

The results clearly demonstrated the superiority of HF in evaluating regions derived from recent common ancestry compared to evaluations based on physical size of the homozygous regions.

Briefly, we used previously described methods to calculate the standardized incidence ratio (SIR), which is the ratio of observed to expected cancers derived from contemporaneous, racial/ethnic ancestry-, and-, and registry-specific population-based incidence rates (Goedert et al, 1998; Frisch et al, 2001).

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