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661“...The genus Saussurea is distributed mainly in the temperate and subarctic regions of Eurasia...”
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662by Suzuki, Hitoshi, Yakimenko, Lyudmila V., Usuda, Daiki, Frisman, Liubov V.“.... The subspecies group MUS now occurs in a large portion of northern Eurasia from eastern Europe in the West...”
Published in Genes and Environment (2015)
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663by Arrieta-Bolaños, Esteban, Hernández-Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz, Barquera, Rodrigo“... class I allele groups, with principal coordinates analysis closely resembling geographical location...”
Published in Frontiers in Genetics (2023)
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664by Kai He, Jian-Hai Chen, Gina C Gould, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, Huai-Sen Ai, Ying-Xiang Wang, Ya-Ping Zhang, Xue-Long Jiang“...) and the silky-furred moonrats and gymnures (Galericinae). These animals are widely distributed across Eurasia...”
Published in PLoS ONE (2012)
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665by Juan Li, Chunge Zhang, Jian Cao, Yongchun Yang, Hui Dong, Yanan Cui, Xue Yao, Hong Zhou, Lu Lu, Samantha Lycett, Xiaodu Wang, Houhui Song, Wenjun Liu, George F. Gao, Weifeng Shi, Yuhai Bi“... related to recent H5Nx HPAIVs causing outbreaks in Eurasia in the 2020-2021 influenza season, suggesting...”
Published in Emerging Microbes & Infections (2021)
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666by Worthy, Trevor, Degrange, Federico Javier, Handley, Warren, Lee, Michael S Y“... Dromornithidae (Australia) and Gastornithidae (Eurasia, North America). This clade exhibits parallels to ratite...”
Published in Royal Society Open Science (2017)
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667“... Dromornithidae (Australia) and Gastornithidae (Eurasia, North America). This clade exhibits parallels to ratite...”
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668“... Dromornithidae (Australia) and Gastornithidae (Eurasia, North America). This clade exhibits parallels to ratite...”
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669“... fossils of a five-needle pine that may represent the Japanese Stone pine (Pinus pumila). A third group...”
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670“... pumila). A third group of floras, from Cone Bluff and Lava Camp, Alaska, usually contains more extinct...”
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671“...Mysid crustaceans of the Mysis relicta species group are widespread throughout the northern...”
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672by Lahtinen, Maria, Clinnick, David, Mannermaa, Kristiina, Salonen, J. Sakari, Viranta, Suvi“..., when game is lean and devoid of fat, Late Pleistocene hunters-gatherers in Eurasia would have a surplus...”
Published in Scientific Reports (2021)
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673by Rodriguez, Juanita, Bank, Sarah, Waichert, Cecilia, von Dohlen, Carol, Pitts, James“... the DEC+J model and the consensus tree for the BEAST analysis. Results: The origin of crown-group...”
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674“... distributed in Eurasia and North America. It is one of the foremost models for studying the evolution...”
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675“... distributed in Eurasia and North America. It is one of the foremost models for studying the evolution...”
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676“... distributed in Eurasia and North America. It is one of the foremost models for studying the evolution...”
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677“... distributed in Eurasia and North America. It is one of the foremost models for studying the evolution...”
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678“... SPDs; North America and North Eurasia performed with inconsistent EPD response/feedbacks to the related...”
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679“... of mitochondrial genes in large samples of three regional population groups in Eurasia: Siberia (N = 803), Western...”
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680by Watts, Jennifer D., Kimball, John S, Bartsch, Annett, McDonald, Kyle C.“... with surface drying in boreal Canada, Alaska and western Eurasia. Arctic wetting and summer warming increased...”
Published in Environmental Research Letters (2014)
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