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- noun genetics A
subgroup of asubgenus orhaplogroup
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It's very possible that the ancestor of all R1b people around the World (or at least the Western European subclade) lived in the Franco-Cantabrian region in the LGM (statistically Dordogne is the most likely spot).
Neanderthal DNA Kosmo 2008
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Ugt5c genes in the second subclade are always located directly upstream of the The Ugt5d genes seem to be lost in pufferfishes (fugu and tetraodon) and duplicated in tandem in medaka.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Haiyan Huang et al. 2010
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Ugt5c genes in the second subclade are always located directly upstream of the The Ugt5d genes seem to be lost in pufferfishes (fugu and tetraodon) and duplicated in tandem in medaka.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Haiyan Huang et al. 2010
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The island endemic forms of the SW Pacific formed a subclade within Cettia, thereby supporting Orenstein & Pratt’s (1983) contention that this was probably the case.
Archive 2006-05-01 Darren Naish 2006
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Fig. 6) and the ML tree (Fig. 7) differ chiefly in the position of the BipSwe2 haplotype and the presence or absence of the subclade including the haplotypes BipIce1, BipIce2, BipFra12 and BipFra13, and the subclade including BipEsp4 and BipEsp5.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Marcus K. Drotz et al. 2010
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The dolomitanus form (B type) from Italy (BipIta1) forms a strongly supported subclade (96%
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Marcus K. Drotz et al. 2010
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