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Yet Oomycota form a sister clade to several photosynthetic Stramenopiles, and probably descent from an ancestor with photosynthetic capacity (Cavalier-Smith and Chao 2006; Tyler et al. 2006).
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Probably of Welsh descent, Map studied at the University of Paris from about 1154 to 1160.
A forensic anthropologist determined, based on bone structure and other characteristics, that he was probably of Oaxacan descent.
Finally we went to the African House, so called because it was built in the early 19th century by slaves of African and Caribbean descent, probably as a storage facility.
His father's name was Olorus, which is not known as an Athenian name; Olorus was probably of Thracian descent on his mother's side.
I was also intrigued that the handful of participants I saw competing at the end were all of south-asian descent, probably first generation Americans if not immigrants themselves.
His father, probably of Armenian descent, was governor of the Roman province of Africa when an appeal came from Constantinople to save the Eastern Roman Empire from the terror and incompetence of the emperor Phocas.
Probably of Armenian descent, though they had settled in Macedonia, Basil's family was far from distinguished and can hardly have expected to produce a line of emperors that lasted through six generations and 189 years.
Haplotype analysis revealed both Ex3Delta40 and Ex7 924 C-->T (R275W) mutations originated from common founders, the former most probably of Irish descent.
Heraclius was the eldest son of Heraclius the Elder and Epiphania, of an Armenian family from Cappadocia, probably of Arsacid descent.
The resulting power vacuum would probably trigger a descent into ethno-sectarian civil war on the order of post-Saddam Iraq, in which 650,000 people died, according to some estimates.
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