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2“...), but not in the long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melaena). Each species forms kin-based, stable matrilineal groups...”
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3by Ceiridwen J Edwards, Marc A Suchard, Philippe Lemey, John J Welch, Ian Barnes, Tara L Fulton, Ross Barnett, Peter Coxon, Nigel Monaghan, Cristina E Valdiosera, Eline D Lorenzen, Eske Willerslev, Gennady F Baryshnikov, Andrew Rambaut, Mark G Thomas, Daniel G Bradley, Beth Shapiro“... matrilines sampled throughout the last 120,000 years and across their present and past geographic ranges. Our...”
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4by Ceiridwen J Edwards, Marc A Suchard, Philippe Lemey, John J Welch, Ian Barnes, Tara L Fulton, Ross Barnett, Peter Coxon, Nigel Monaghan, Cristina E Valdiosera, Eline D Lorenzen, Eske Willerslev, Gennady F Baryshnikov, Andrew Rambaut, Mark G Thomas, Daniel G Bradley, Beth Shapiro“... matrilines sampled throughout the last 120,000 years and across their present and past geographic ranges. Our...”
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5by Ceiridwen J Edwards, Marc A Suchard, Philippe Lemey, John J Welch, Ian Barnes, Tara L Fulton, Ross Barnett, Peter Coxon, Nigel Monaghan, Cristina E Valdiosera, Eline D Lorenzen, Eske Willerslev, Gennady F Baryshnikov, Andrew Rambaut, Mark G Thomas, Daniel G Bradley, Beth Shapiro“... matrilines sampled throughout the last 120,000 years and across their present and past geographic ranges. Our...”
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6Global matrilineal population structure in sperm whales as indicated by mitochondrial DNA sequences.“... = 0.03-0.6), indicating matrilineal relatedness within groups. The global nucleotide diversity was quite...”
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7by Smith, Courtney ElizabethSubjects: “...matrilineal differences...”
Published 2014
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10“... consistently identified three major matrilines which we hypothesized to represent demes. Interestingly...”
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12“... from known relationships along matrilines from the sequenced sample of individuals (n = 164). Sequence...”
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13by Rosenbaum, H. C., Weinrich, M. T., Stoleson, S. A., Gibbs, J. P., Baker, C. S., DeSalle, R.“... from known relationships along matrilines from the sequenced sample of individuals ( n = 164). Sequence...”
Published in Journal of Heredity (2002)
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14“... from known relationships along matrilines from the sequenced sample of individuals (n = 164). Sequence...”
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15by Helgason, Agnar, Hrafnkelsson, Birgir, Gulcher, Jeffrey R., Ward, Ryk, Stefánsson, Kári“... of mtDNA and Y-chromosome haplotypes in the Icelandic gene pool, we traced the matrilineal and patrilineal...”
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16by Sarano, Francois, Girardet, Justine, Sarano, Véronique, Vitry, Hugues, Preud'Homme, Axel, Heuzey, René, Garcia-cegarra, Ana M., Madon, Bénédicte, Delfour, Fabienne, Glotin, Hervé, Adam, Olivier, Jung, Jean-luc“... certainty the matrilineality of the group. All probable first- and second-degree kin relationships were...”
Published in Royal Society Open Science
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17by Sarano, Francois, Girardet, Justine, Sarano, Véronique, Vitry, Hugues, Preud'homme, Axel, Heuzey, René, Garcia-Cegarra, Ana M., Madon, Bénédicte, Delfour, Fabienne, Glotin, Hervé, Adam, Olivier, Jung, Jean-Luc“... certainty the matrilineality of the group. All probable first- and second-degree kin relationships were...”
Published in Royal Society Open Science (2021)
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