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As shown in Fig. 4, PC1 values are associated with a tighter clustering of populations belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family; high PC2 values are associated with a more scattered distribution of Sino-Tibetan populations.

This correlation was not confirmed in the present study, possibly because of a more scattered distribution of expression levels.

Individual mean imputation (panel D) portrays a slightly more scattered distribution about the agreement line but maintains a fairly tight distribution.

Overall, the northern group had a higher inter-population diversity, which is illustrated by the more scattered distribution of the points in the plot.

In contrast, the majority of suckers showed a much more scattered distribution pattern, but some sucker samples grouped with the main cluster of scions.

Compared with the control), an increase in the number of GFAP-positive cell bodies and a more scattered distribution of GFAP are observed in the histamine-treated samples).

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The same organisation into two sub-families is maintained also in HB3 (panel B) and Dd2 (panel C), although more scattered distributions of sequences are observed (especially for cds_A).

Even if new urban plans were implemented, landscape pattern analysis suggested a more scattered and homogenous distribution in the urban landscape of Guangzhou and significant variation in landscape characteristics among districts.

Its scattered distribution suggests that the species once spread more broadly across North America, but was almost eradicated by glacial advances, surviving only where it escaped the ice in protected refugia.

Since parameters relevant to fluctuating population size on the evolutionary time scale were never taken into account in previous phylogeographical studies of the species, we hoped that their estimation would help to shed more light upon the scenario we previously considered to account for the scattered distribution of C. aspersum [ 9, 10].

As tricorn needs protein cofactors but TET does not, TET could be acquired by lateral transfer and substitute for tricorn more easily than the reverse; phylogenetic analysis is needed to see if its scattered distribution arose thus, and not by differential loss.

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