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"The authors might want to be more cautious about making such definitive statements" about the Clovis culture's ancestral status "without having … a much broader sampling of North American Indian populations," he says.
Thus, the difference in results between these studies may be a reflection of the limited sample sizes of the fossil taxa and the much broader sampling of extant taxa and different ecological groups in the analysis presented here.
These issues will only become clear with a much broader sampling of genomes from taxa near the animal-fungal divergence and the discovery of additional protist groups that are closely related to Fungi.
We have only screened our results using the same reference sequences we used for the array design, but as long as the probe coverage is reasonably high, data from an array design such as the one described in this study may be compared against a much broader sampling of transgene sequences.
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The International Monetary Fund, studying a much broader sample of crises, found that seven years after the onset of a banking crisis, GDP was on average still 10% below where its pre-crisis path would have put it.
Finally, a much broader sample data set that was collected from publicly available genomic sequence information will also provide an opportunity to develop millions of InDels in representative wild and cultivated rice.
The alignments of these collected sequences confirmed that the two previously proposed signature residues at positions 2 and 78 of the HMG domain [30], which distinguish Sox subgroups B1 and B2 within group B, are conserved in our much broader sample of taxa, with a few exceptions, which often correspond to highly divergent sequences (Fig. 2).
Williams was furthermore able to demonstrate that these structures occur in a much broader sample of extant turtles than had previously been anticipated (i.e. all turtles to the exception of Trionychia) and that most osteological specimens in museums lack them, because they are easily lost during preparation (Williams, 1959).
Nonetheless, it is difficult to completely exclude this scenario without much broader phylogenetic sampling.
Clearly much broader taxon sampling and further study will be needed to resolve relationships within the triplefins.
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