Sentence examples for make ancestry from inspiring English sources

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From the 34-SNP profiles obtained a naïve Bayes classifier was used to make ancestry assignments as previously detailed [1], where the independence of the 34 SNPs providing the variable parameters had already been established.

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For instance, the integration of foreigners should become smoother thanks to the long-overdue decision to modify an 85-year-old law that made ancestry, not residence, the determinant of who is German.

Ross said Warren and Trump should each give that amount to the National indigenous Women's Resource Center for "making indigenous ancestry into a campaign prop". Warren had already suggested that Trump's promised donation go to the center.

As a means to validate the original assignments reported to the investigation we made new ancestry analyses using a Spanish training set expanded two and a half-fold alongside a combined Moroccan, Tunisian, Libyan and Algerian set expanded five-fold.

For example, 76% of the 17 observations of a deletion of the entire BRCA1 gene have been found in patients reporting Latin American/Caribbean descent, although patients of this ancestry make up only 5.5% of all the patients included in this analysis.

A highly percussive string instrument, the banjo somehow made its way from African ancestry to Appalachian music, where it became synonymous with bluegrass and, lately, has been both a token of country-music authenticity for songwriters like Taylor Swift and a pop-radio novelty by way of Mumford & Sons.

It provided the people – black and white – who make up my ancestry.

Voters of Mexican ancestry make up more than half the electorate in this district, but they have traditionally cast only a third of the vote.

Since the 1970s, migration has shifted Belize's ethnic composition from a predominantly Creole (mixed African and British descent) population to one in which mestizos (in Belize, people of mixed Mayan and Spanish ancestry) make up half of the total inhabitants.

Mixed-race or "pardo" Brazilians, who may have a degree of black ancestry, make up a further 43%.

Might this Burket's warbler successfully father his own 'children' or will his mixed ancestry make him an undesirable mate?

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