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19 This was similar to the prevalence reported in a similar age group in Liberia 20 that indicates the refugees seeking asylum likely arrived from areas of similar malaria transmission.
Either way, this intron may have been present in the ancestral mt genome of Hydrodictyaceae in the cox1 gene (where it likely arrived from the cob gene) and subsequently lost in some members of the family.
Archeological, anatomical, linguistic, and genetic evidence have collectively shown that the original human inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere most likely arrived from Asia across an exposed land mass between northeastern Siberia and Alaska, referred to as Beringia, during the last glacial maximum (LGM) approximately 23 to 19 thousand years ago (kya) [ 1- 6].
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Its larvae likely arrived in Tasmania from central Japan via water discharged from ships in the 1980s.
It most likely arrived on slave boats from Africa in the seventeenth century, along with the yellow fever it carried.
MSX likely arrived in eastern North America from Japan, perhaps through an intermediate oyster host, and has spread to the eastern oyster [10] from Florida to Nova Scotia.
Philornis most likely arrived in the Galápagos on a boat from mainland Ecuador, possibly inside fruit or other cargo.
Evidence suggests that Pthirus pubis has been associated with humans for several million years, and likely arrived on humans via a host switch from gorillas.
Mode(s) of Introduction: Spotted knapweed most likely arrived as seeds mixed with a shipment of alfalfa seeds from Asia Minor.
Native Americans derive from a small number of Asian founders who likely arrived to the Americas via Beringia.
The islands' pioneers likely arrived centuries before European conquest, as part of a large-scale movement of people from North Africa.
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