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Meanings of geographic origins in English
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Usage of geographic origins in English
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The genetic relationship of five breeds corresponds to their history and geographicorigins.
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Results of correspondence analysis showed that there was a correlation between rhizobial genotypes and the geographicorigins.
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Individual data (sex, socioeconomic and educational background, geographicorigins, insurance coverage) were collected and pedigrees were reconstituted.
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The ancient M. leprae sequences were compared with those of 11 modern strains, representing diverse genotypes and geographicorigins.
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Furthermore, the geographicorigins of 4 strains were deduced to be from Europe via two independent introduction events by phylogeographical analysis.
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Higher-order branching and clustering of the populations are consistent with the geographicorigins of populations and with previously published genetic analyses.
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To make this type of linguistic reasoning clear, let me give you a familiar example: the geographicorigins of the English language.
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Unexpectedly low extent of polymorphism with low numbers of alleles and haplotypes was observed in all species, despite different geographicorigins of the camels analyzed.
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Regardless of their geographicorigins, significant differences were detected among 65 isolates in their radial growth, sclerotial size, and weight as well as in pathogenicity.
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We used a cost-effective genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approach to identify the reproductive system, genetic diversity and geographicorigins of invasions in the south-eastern United States.