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Further decomposition analysis revealed population to be a common major driver for increased carbon emissions but climate implications of urban design, economic productivity of land use, and carbon intensity of GDP were both cluster- and sector-specific.
Our studies have revealed population substructure among CD-1 mice originating from more than one facility.
However, further assessment of long-term monitoring data revealed population declines of most bird species assessed and a consistent reduction in bird density across vegetation types.
Comparison between CD-1 mice from the most homogeneous facility (NY) with mice from the most heterogeneous facility (MI) revealed population differences similar to those observed between Finnish and CEPH human populations.
Patterns of microsatellite variation revealed population structure.
The S tructure analysis revealed population structuring, with K = 2 being the most probable (Fig. 2).
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Analysis of SNPs revealed population-specific exonization events, implying that exonizations may enhance divergence.
Our analyses revealed population-specific genic and intergenic sequence structure including novel intron variation.
Both phylogenetic analysis (Fig. 3b) and sequence alignment revealed population-specific differences occurring at the nucleotide level.
These findings reveal population subdivisions not only between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, but also within the oceans and on a smaller scale within the Mediterranean Sea.
Within- and among-group variation, however, was sufficient to reveal population structure; individuals with the same population identity were always clustered together, while those with different identities were well-separated.
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