The SNPs assigned apart the parental populations from each other and thus can be applied for ancestry estimation in a three hybrid admixed population.
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It is well known that southern europeans received heavy admixed from north africa and west asia, and this is reflected in their genome.
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The fact-checking was easy, because Time had legendarily high standards for accuracy, admixed with a reputation for right-wing flummery.
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Future work is needed to determine the extent to which divergent populations should be admixed when trying to expand the species back into its native range.
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Ecuador's population descends from indigenous South American Indians, admixed with descendants of black slaves who arrived to work on coastal plantations in the sixteenth century.
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The admixed imposters are literate written pieces, dating back to the Muromachi period ( 14th-16th centuries ) or even earlier times in the Middle Ages.
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It is relatively brittle and hard because it is intimately admixed with finely divided silica, amounting in some cases to as much as 50 % of the sample.
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Though they did not claim that anatomically modern humans never admixed with other hominins, their results imply that current evidence for such admixture events is inconclusive at best.
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The exact race of the child could not be estimated, although the skull appeared to belong to someone of admixed race, likely with African-American ancestry.
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The described multiplexed SNP panels can be useful tool for bioanthropological studies but it can be mainly valuable to control for spurious results in genetic association studies in admixed populations ."