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The white Australian community is united in part by its sense of having derived from foreign cultures, primarily that of England, and in part by its awareness of itself as a settler society with a continuing celebration of pioneer values and a deep attachment to the land.
The organ is one of the oldest instruments still used in European classical music that has commonly been credited has having derived from Greece.
The gki75 and gki102 alleles of GAS were identified as having derived from recombination with SDSE alleles (p<0.00001 and p = 0.00037, respectively), whereas the gki12 and gki4 of SDSE appear to result from recombination with GAS alleles (both with p<0.00001).
For this analysis, the design was taken as a split-split plot, the second split reflecting the pairs of samples (unstored and stored) having derived from the same split-plot.
Although this does not exclude the possibility of primers annealing to potential gene duplicates in the studied plants' genomes, our results are consistent with the alleles representing only one gene in Arabidopsis, not having derived from paralogous loci.
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