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results when comparing the results between the | mtDNA and D-loop data. |
ull sequence of Neanderthal mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) and suggested "Neanderthals had a long-term e |
owerpiercer, Diglossopis indigotica - based on | mtDNA, belongs in the genus Diglossa. |
p U descends from a woman in the Haplogroup R ( | mtDNA) branch of the phylogenetic tree, who lived ar |
Asia, where it makes up the second most common | mtDNA clade (after H). |
"[a]t least three, but not more than seven | mtDNA clades that may correspond to cryptic species |
The | mtDNA control region is an area of the mitochondrial |
secondary structure for all haplotypes of the | mtDNA control region. |
The | mtDNA control region contains the origin of replicat |
cimens from the area of contact, and analyzing | mtDNA control region and ornithine decarboxylase int |
A RAG-1 and S7 ribosomal protein intron 1, and | mtDNA cytochrome b) confirms that it is properly tre |
However, | mtDNA cytochrome b and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 |
mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data tentatively suggest | |
d in the genus Parus with most other tits, but | mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data and morphology sugg |
A RAG-1 and S7 ribosomal protein intron 1, and | mtDNA cytochrome b), the first of these is an extrem |
ong the falcons, as suggested by comparison of | mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data (Groombridge et al. |
Though it is traditionally placed in Parus, | mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data suggests that that |
inus species, the other being, as indicated by | mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data, the Christmas Shea |
ly petrels in the genus Pterodroma, but recent | mtDNA cytochrome b sequence analysis has proven them |
nowadays contains 5 accepted subspecies, with | mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data indicating that the |
a completely monophyletic lineage according to | mtDNA data (Johnson et al. 2005), it is still best r |
id introgression may confound studies based in | mtDNA data alone, a number of these species appear t |
. pinarochrous in South Australia; and because | mtDNA data links chloronotus with pinarochrous eastw |
the molestus form developed recently: a single | mtDNA difference shared among the underground popula |
ite markers dates to c. 56,000±5,700 years ago | mtDNA evidence. |
Examination of the | mtDNA found that the two populations were indeed gen |
Extracted | mtDNA from two female remains from this cultural hor |
ximately 7.9 kilobase pairs of the cytoplasmic | mtDNA genome into the nucleus of the domestic cat (F |
It is the most polymorphic region of the human | mtDNA genome, with polymorphism concentrated in hype |
Eve, Bryan Sykes named the originator of this | mtDNA haplogroup Djigonasee. |
Eve, Bryan Sykes named the originator of this | mtDNA haplogroup "Naomi". |
cs, Haplogroup F is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup typical for the Far East. |
s, Haplogroup L1 is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup common in West and Central Africa. |
Eve, Bryan Sykes named the originator of this | mtDNA haplogroup Ina. |
Mitochondrial ( | mtDNA) Haplogroup T derives from the haplogroup JT, |
s, Haplogroup L3 is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup D is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup A is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
s, Haplogroup CZ is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
s, Haplogroup JT is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
s, Haplogroup L4 is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup V is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup S is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup Y is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
s, Haplogroup L6 is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
, Haplogroup L4a is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup P is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
s, Haplogroup L5 is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
aplogroup pre-JT is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup W is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup B is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
cs, Haplogroup Z is a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
Haplogroup IWX was a human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
as Haplogroup pre-HV) is a mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) haplogroup. |
ested to date have been shown to have Y and/or | mtDNA haplogroups that are considered Northern Europ |
mtDNA haplogroups of nine individuals assigned to th | |
A2 is found in Siberia and is also one of five | mtDNA haplogroups found in the indigenous peoples of |
90% of the Bronze Age period | mtDNA haplogroups were of west Eurasian origin and t |
A recent study based on | mtDNA has failed to confirm the status of the Grey-b |
Ethiopian | mtDNA heritage. |
For more details on | MtDNA in general, see Mitochondrial DNA. |
Despite its blue plumage, | mtDNA indicates this species actually belongs in the |
MtDNA is only passed down along the matrilineal line | |
Based on | mtDNA, it is placed within S. erythrothorax sensu la |
Ashkenazi | mtDNA K clusters into three subclades seldom found i |
Classification of the Sami | mtDNA lineages revealed that the majority are cluste |
hondrial diseases caused by mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) mutations, MNGIE is caused by mutations in th |
According to | mtDNA NADH dehydrogenase subunits 2 and 3 and nDNA β |
Wren complex, as indicated by biogeography and | mtDNA NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 sequence analysis |
ron microscopy: (A) Gold particles are marking | mtDNA near the mitochondria (B) mtDNA marked with go |
that are more numerous than those supported by | mtDNA or Y chromosomal information, many such 'small |
However, analysis of | mtDNA, osteology and biogeography (Grau et al., 2005 |
is apparently a good species, as indicated by | mtDNA phylogeny showing two supported clades (Johnso |
dated to 26.1 ±3.3 mya while rRNA sequences of | mtDNA place the split at 24.9 ±3.6 mya. |
Overall 98% of the Sami | mtDNA pool is encompassed within haplogroups V, U5b, |
male ancestors, likely from a Hebrew/Levantine | mtDNA pool, whose descendants lived in Europe. |
In recent years, human mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) research on skeletal remains has provided a g |
Based on | mtDNA, S. pyrrholaemus is placed within S. erythroth |
mtDNA sequence divergence | |
The cost of full Y-DNA and | mtDNA sequence tests has limited the availability of |
mpass most "white" terns indiscriminately, but | mtDNA sequence comparisons have recently determined |
due to their morphological, bioacoustical, and | mtDNA sequence differences (Helbig et al., 1996). |
n et al.'s findings, James Morgan asserted the | mtDNA sequence contained clues that Neanderthals liv |
kes; however, recent genetic analysis based on | mtDNA sequences shows that Sabine's Gull is the Ivor |
ut are not in a direct line to enable Y-DNA or | mtDNA testing, participants will be placed in Group |
or a maternal line for the Mitochondrial DNA ( | mtDNA) testing. |
Ribas et al. (2006) confirmed by | mtDNA that P. amazonum should be considered a specie |
Based on | mtDNA, the Indigo Flowerpiercer (D. indigotica), whi |
Based on | mtDNA, the Indigo Flowerpiercer, which traditionally |
s most recently described, using two pieces of | mtDNA: the D-loop and an array of genes known as the |
For reasons unknown, it is a case of paternal | mtDNA transmission: the mitochondrial genome, normal |
The emerging limbs and twigs of the East Asian | mtDNA tree. |
"The Place of the Indian | mtDNA Variants in the Global Network of Maternal Lin |
versity and his main work has focused on human | mtDNA variation. |
and Irish Celts share in part (Y-chromosomes, | mtDNA) with the Basque people who originated in nort |
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