• A genetic lineage includes all descendants of a given genetic sequence, typically following a new mutation. It is not the same as an allele because it...
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  • ancestor Lineage (evolution), a temporal sequence of individuals, populations or species which represents a continuous line of descent Lineage (genetic) Lineage...
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  • inhabitants of Japan. Genetic analyses on Jōmon remains found them to represent a deeply diverged East Asian lineage. The Jōmon lineage is inferred to have...
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  • single unit (or lineage) when they repeatedly share the same genes. The nodes would represent a split in lineage due to a breaking of genetic connections:...
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    The first period of the genetic history of Indigenous Americans is the determinant factor for the number of genetic lineages, zygosity mutations, and...
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  • ancient priestly lineage rather than from the Jewish population in general. But, subsequent studies showed that the number of genetic markers used and...
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    because cell division in C. elegans is genetically determined and known as eutely. This causes the cell lineage and cell fate to be highly correlated....
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    example, one MAPT locus 17q21.3 which is split into deep genetic lineages H1 and H2. Since the H2 lineage seems restricted to European populations, several authors...
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    dynamic nomenclature (known as the Pango nomenclature) to classify genetic lineages for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. A user with a full...
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    genetic heritage. Genetic data suggests that the specific Ancient Iranian-related lineage, diverged from Neolithic Iranian plateau lineages more than 10,000...
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    genealogical tree with 11 lineages. Each genetic marker represents a single-point mutation (SNP) at a specific place in the genome. First, genetic evidence suggests...
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    the two lineages to be closely related, but rather have the ability to produce viable offspring. Chimera (genetics) Genetic engineering Genetic erosion...
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  • Due to the advent of genetic testing and genome sequencing, researchers found that the genetic relationships between hominin lineages might disagree with...
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  • family membership derives from and is recorded through their father's lineage. It generally involves the inheritance of property, rights, names, or titles...
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    Caucasus hunter-gatherer (category Archaeogenetic lineages)
    (CHG), also called Satsurblia cluster, is an anatomically modern human genetic lineage, first identified in a 2015 study, based on the population genetics...
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    more distinct zygote lineages, and this is the sense which the term 'genetical chimaera' is here intended to convey. 'Genetical mosaic' is less suitable...
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    suggesting a much larger Eurasian genetic component ... The cumulative frequency of typical sub-Saharan lineages (A, B, E1, E2, E3a, and E3b*) is 9%...
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    The genetic history of Africa summarizes the genetic makeup and population history of African populations in Africa, composed of the overall genetic history...
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    Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and the Middle East) showed 5 genetic lineages of the wildcat population. These lineages included: Felis silvestris silvestris (Europe)...
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    kya). The "recent African origin" lineage of 70 kya diverged into identifiable East Eurasian and West Eurasian lineages by about 50 kya. The East Eurasian...
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    ecospecies based on ecological niches (4) evolutionary species based on lineage (5) genetic species based on gene pool (6) morphospecies based on form or phenotype...
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    retroviruses. Genetic fate mapping is a technique developed in 1981 which uses a site-specific recombinase to track cell lineage genetically. This process...
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    European genetic origin in Ashkenazi maternal lineages, contrasting with the predominantly Middle Eastern genetic origin in paternal lineages. The name...
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    "A Working Model of the Deep Relationships of Diverse Modern Human Genetic Lineages Outside of Africa". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 34 (4): 889–902...
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    commonly called Papuans, are Melanesians. There is genetic evidence for two major historical lineages in New Guinea and neighboring islands: a first wave...
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  • biological heritage and its interpretation." Genetic analysis of modern Egyptians reveals that they have paternal lineages common to other indigenous Afroasiatic...
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    that the structure observed for the paternal lineages in continental Italy and Sicily suggests a shared genetic background between people from Tuscany and...
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  • Finns are also genetically distinct from their neighboring populations and form outliers in the genetic variation within Europe. This genetic uniqueness derives...
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  • ultimately more genetically impactful. Previous works with Y-chromosome markers have shown that North Africa is highly heterogenous, the Y lineages found in...
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    recommends that this wolf lineage be known as the "Himalayan wolf" and be classified as Canis lupus chanco until a genetic analysis of the holotypes is...
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