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1  and the evolutionary taxonomy of the Canini tribe.
2 elegans, a legume plant from the Dalbergieae tribe.
3 rocarpus angolensis agglutinin from the same tribe.
4 clinical cohorts involving BVZ, MAVERICC and TRIBE.
5 sease susceptibility in this Native American tribe.
6 take genetic research with a Native American tribe.
7 der (PTSD) in a Southwestern American Indian tribe.
8  including 58 species within the Heliconiini tribe.
9 tion of 16 taxa previously not assigned to a tribe.
10  cucumber, and watermelon in the Benincaseae tribe.
11 etic mechanisms specifying such shapes among tribes.
12 tives of most of the 35 currently recognized tribes.
13 ribed as shorter and darker than neighboring tribes.
14 in crop species belonging to different grass tribes.
15  of the 52 currently recognized Brassicaceae tribes.
16 anders and 8.5 per 100 person-years for hill tribes.
17 still a paucity of data on a large number of tribes.
18 guing for a common source or sources for the tribes.
19 ntly have been introduced into some of these tribes.
20 the total matings with progeny for 10 of the tribes.
21 ates of 194 couples from 11 South Amerindian tribes.
22 iowa compared with the other Native American tribes.
23  larger in scatterhoarders, but not in other tribes.
24  five supertribes), together representing 58 tribes.
25 ion when the Fabeae diverged from its sister tribes.
26 eded the diversification of most Camelinodae tribes.
27 pects for the long-term survival of isolated tribes.
28  lesser extent, between the Warli and Kokana tribes.
29 riteria for aggregating health data on small tribes.
30 uggesting a fast divergence of Cucurbitaceae tribes.
31 psis contig, while the remaining taxa of the tribe (2n = 14-30) revealed three, and three Brassica sp
32 mong Kiowa (33%) than among members of other tribes (3%).
33 articipants were male (94%), from the Chagga tribe (59%) and had an average age of 36.4 years (SD 12.
34 ndrial genomes of four species of each these tribes: Abachrysa eureka, Italochrysa insignis, Leucochr
35 In this sub-study of the prospective cohort -TRIBE-AKI Study, we evaluated 613 adult patients undergo
36  Biomarker Endpoints in Acute Kidney Injury (TRIBE-AKI) study enrolled 1139 adults undergoing cardiac
37 estigating Biomarker Endpoints in AKI study (TRIBE-AKI), we evaluated whether kidney injury biomarker
38                              Some genera and tribes also experienced younger, mesopolyploid WGDs conc
39 els on the pollen of 16 genera of the legume tribe Amherstieae, and then used these models to constra
40 iwanese aboriginal males from all nine major tribes (Ami, Atayal, Bunun, Rukai, Paiwan, Saisat, Puyum
41 mesotetraploid events were uncovered for the tribes Anastaticeae, Iberideae and Schizopetaleae, and m
42 ported monophyletic lineage comprising seven tribes: Anchonieae, Buniadeae, Chorisporeae, Dontostemon
43 izumab from two randomized phase III trials, TRIBE and FIRE-3, were included in the current study.
44 onirvana Dietrich, was incorrectly placed to tribe and that Sophonia Walker, Evacanthus Le Peletier &
45 ixty-seven taxa representing all evacanthine tribes and all regional faunas, and fourteen putative ou
46 pe II (HTLV-II) is endemic in several ethnic tribes and among intravenous drug users in metropolitan
47 t of an admixture event between local Baluch tribes and Bantu-speaking populations from eastern or so
48 cardiovascular disease in 13 American Indian tribes and communities in Arizona, North and South Dakot
49 ic proportions in 13 diverse American Indian tribes and communities living in Arizona, Oklahoma, and
50 ironments and homogeneity of American Indian tribes and communities should facilitate discovery of th
51 pport the monophyly of various saber-toothed tribes and genera.
52 maps for selected representatives of clade E tribes and investigated their relationships in a family-
53 genera and 351 species classified into seven tribes and is distributed predominantly across arid and
54 ted in increased economic resources for some tribes and provide an opportunity to test whether these
55 019 who were members of federally recognized tribes and resided in Indian Health Service purchased/re
56 r ability to recognize friend from foe, form tribes and understand the emotional implications of chan
57 many relationships within subfamilies, among tribes and/or subtribes, remain uncertain.
58 tions were analyzed: standard (STD) [1 uL (P-tribe) and 10 uL], enhanced standard (E-STD) [1 uL (P-tr
59 d 10 uL], enhanced standard (E-STD) [1 uL (P-tribe) and 30 uL], 30 uL, and 50 uL.
60 1 genes, 319 of the 349 genera; 57 of the 58 tribes) and plastome (60 genes, 265 genera; all tribes)
61 s in India, persistent disparities by caste, tribe, and area of residence necessitate reinvestments i
62 f Delphacinae and its basal split into three tribes, and provisionally support subdividing Delphacini
63 strong support for novel relationships among tribes, and resolved the position of 16 taxa previously
64 ts in many regions, including across states, tribes, and territories of the United States.
65 titatively inherited in species within other tribes, and the possible ancestral relationships between
66 clear affinities between the Bhil and Pawara tribes, and to a lesser extent, between the Warli and Ko
67 ghum bicolor) and its relatives in the grass tribe Andropogoneae bear their flowers in pairs of spike
68  (Zea mays) and several other members of the Tribe Andropogoneae produce unisexual florets.
69                   We focus here on the grass tribe Andropogoneae, an economically and ecologically im
70  cold-responsive regulation across the grass tribe Andropogoneae.
71 family and it is currently divided into four tribes: Ankylopterygini, Belonopterygini, Chrysopini and
72 rises 16 native species from 11 genera and 4 tribes: Anodonta, Pseudanodonta (Anodontini); Amuranodon
73 evolutionary dynamics of nectar spurs in the tribe Antirrhineae (Plantaginaceae), which contains 29 g
74 shift to Africa where many of the modern-day tribes appear to have originated.
75                         Evolution within the tribe appears shaped by geography, gene flow, and incomp
76 , which also was the purported progenitor of tribe Arabideae (KAA genome).
77                         The largest crucifer tribe, Arabideae (~550 species; Brassicaceae, the mustar
78 ry bamboo lineages: temperate woody bamboos (tribe Arundinarieae) contain genomes A and B, tropical w
79  major lineage (the temperate woody bamboos, tribe Arundinarieae).
80 e that shaped the global distribution of the tribe as forests were progressively broken up by the mid
81                     Three subfamilies and 16 tribes (as previously delimited) were strongly supported
82 lennium before the Common Era (BCE), nomadic tribes associated with the Iron Age Scythian culture spr
83 tronless gene found throughout the Triticeae tribe at the distal end of group 5 chromosomes.
84 omic diversity within the fungus-growing ant tribe Attini.
85 rol region in seven species of diving ducks (tribe Aythyini).
86 ain genomes A and B, tropical woody bamboos (tribe Bambuseae) contain genomes C and D, and herbaceous
87 us Leech and Barca de Niceville, should be a tribe Barcini stat.
88  more than 100,000 likely phylogenies of the tribe based on nuclear and chloroplast DNA markers, repr
89 lecular phylogenetic analysis of all 33 apid tribes (based on 190 species), including representatives
90 y) when analysis was limited to the majority tribe (Basotho), which included all subjects with severe
91 ly associated with age, non-Ugandan maternal tribe, being born in a city/town, BCG scar and light Sm
92 rated a phylogenetic tree for 19 taxa of the tribe Benincaseae and related genera and then scored con
93 r, all members of the family Plethodontidae, tribe Bolitoglossini, resemble one another in external m
94 enerated DNA and seed size data for the palm tribe Borasseae (Arecaceae) and its relatives, which sho
95 tion occurred specifically in the Camelineae tribe (Brassicaceae).
96 ecies (2n = 14, 16), traditionally placed in tribe Brassiceae, showed one homeologous copy of the Ara
97 found only in species of the closely related tribes Bromeae and Triticeae but not in other Poaceae.
98 ighbouring Southeast Asians and Austronesian tribes but similar to other southern Han Chinese.
99 vacanthinae and its four previously included tribes, but indicated that Draconirvana Dietrich, was in
100  Both Arabidopsis and Capsella belong to the tribe Camelineae in the Brassicaceae, with Capsella rube
101                                              TRIBE can be performed without an antibody and in small
102    Unified nomenclatures were developed, and tribes can be related to traditional gene families and c
103 mic status, minority religions, and minority tribes can be targeted to expand MDA coverage.
104 ron sequences in sheep and goat species (the tribe Caprini).
105 this hypothesis, using the weed-rich thistle tribe, Cardueae, in the California Floristic Province, a
106 rected descent occurs in most species of the tribe Cephalotini and arboreal Pseudomyrmecinae, but not
107 elated genera Cephalotes and Procryptocerus (tribe Cephalotini).
108 nt the earliest member of the cercopithecine tribe Cercopithecini (guenons) to be found anywhere, add
109 gnificance of evolutionary arms race between tribe Cercopithecini and their PLVs.
110     We reconstruct the ancestral sequence of tribe Cercopithecini tetherin and demonstrate that all N
111 tigate the co-evolutionary interplay between tribe Cercopithecini tetherin and viral antagonists, Nef
112                               We reveal that tribe Cercopithecini tetherins are positively selected,
113 monstrate that the face patterns of guenons (tribe: Cercopithecini) have evolved under selection to b
114 f human populations into relatively isolated tribes characterized by a high level of endogamy and inb
115 Area Indian Health Service, Absentee Shawnee Tribe, Cherokee Nation, Chickasaw Nation, and Choctaw Na
116 ille Reservation (Colville), one of the five tribes claiming Kennewick Man.
117 are organized into so-called descent groups (tribes, clans, and lineages) and practice exogamous marr
118 tles-from five genera distributed across the tribe Coccinellini-on pea aphids in the presence or abse
119                                              TRIBE compares favorably to other methods, including CLI
120 ty, leaving today only two advanced eusocial tribes comprising less than 2% of the total bee diversit
121                                          The tribe contains approximately 190 described species divid
122 ly available RNA molecular recorders such as TRIBE, DART or STAMP have limitations due to RNA structu
123 bes) and plastome (60 genes, 265 genera; all tribes) data.
124                                     Although tribes differ with regard to the use of alcohol and drug
125 tients from 12 different non-Arabic-speaking tribes disclosed in the medical notes that they had been
126 fication of stem Chrysopinae into the extant tribes during the Middle Jurassic to Late Cretaceous.
127                                          The tribe Elsholtzieae is monophyletic and divided into five
128 lied genera such as Collinsonia and Perilla (tribe Elsholtzieae, Lamiaceae) are an ecologically and e
129 sory dimorphism is found in the solitary bee tribe Eucerini.
130                               Among Ghanaian tribes, Ewe subjects had a lower frequency of mutant all
131                          The Tsou and Puyuma tribes exhibit the lowest (0.1851) and the highest (0.54
132                      Ami, Bunun and Saisiyat tribes exhibit the strongest paternal links to the Solom
133 ear, "Tanaru", the lone surviving man of his tribe for at least 35 years, died in Southwest Amazonia,
134  polyoma virus and from 369 Amerinds from 13 tribes for hemagglutination inhibition antibodies to the
135 ses highly significant heterogeneity between tribes for the prevalence of serum antibody titers >/=1/
136 les from six Kuwaiti tribes, including three tribes from each traditional lineage.
137 rom seven non-industrial societies including tribes from Sub-Saharan Africa (Hadza, Datoga, and Isanz
138 ed >3600 individuals from 13 American Indian tribes from three centers (Arizona, North and South Dako
139 and the relationships among bee subfamilies, tribes, genera, and species.
140 oth parasitic plants-via a host belonging to tribe Genisteae (Fabaceae).
141 ecies-rich herbaceous group, the paper daisy tribe Gnaphalieae (Asteraceae), based on the hitherto la
142 in the Madagascan giant hissing cockroaches (Tribe Gromphadorhini) differences in morphology exist th
143 ng in rural areas and belonging to scheduled tribes had a higher probability of committing cognitive
144                           Butterflies in the tribe Haeterini (Nymphalidae) are conspicuous members of
145              Cereal grasses of the Triticeae tribe have been the major food source in temperate regio
146 samples from 425 Amerindians representing 14 tribes have been tested for hemagglutination inhibition
147  and thus probably the entire Coluteocarpeae tribe, have descended from the proto-Calepineae Karyotyp
148 hildren who are members of a Native American tribe having a high prevalence of astigmatism that is pr
149 stome with those of related species from the tribe Heliantheae revealed both conserved structures and
150 evels of support for monophyly of Hominidae, tribe Hominini and subtribe Hominina.
151 ied by editing induced through dimerization (TRIBE-ID), a facile strategy for quantifying state-speci
152      In 1996, a southeastern American Indian tribe implemented a cash transfer program of approximate
153 eoretical ideas introduced by R. Mott and R. Tribe in 1999.
154 iplex pedigrees with gout from an aboriginal tribe in Taiwan.
155  caused drought in the regions of origin for tribes in antiquity, and may have created a powerful pus
156  (C&A), federally recognized American Indian tribes in Oklahoma, and compared gut microbiome diversit
157 genetic analyses of representatives from all tribes in this family using the chloroplast gene ndhF (w
158 f progeny in families in 23 South Amerindian tribes in which segregation for homozygotes and heterozy
159 y applicable to species of the Andropogoneae tribe, including other important crops like sorghum and
160 sample of 153 Bedouin males from six Kuwaiti tribes, including three tribes from each traditional lin
161 e analyses within families, sub-families and tribes indicated that the behaviour is evolutionary labi
162 hen conducting research with American Indian tribes, informed consent beyond conventional institution
163 stimated 40% of morning glory species in the tribe Ipomoeeae (Convolvulaceae) have associations with
164 rred to Evacanthini from Nirvanini, a key to tribes is also given and illustrations of representative
165 rnment and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes is described in the context of transfer in the 19
166 h rates of substance dependence seen in some tribes is likely a combination of a lack of genetic prot
167     400 species of the Neotropical butterfly tribe Ithomiini (Nymphalidae: Danainae).
168 ing Pteronymia the most diverse genus of the tribe Ithomiini.
169 he genus, and across the broader Heliconiini tribe, lack genomic resources, limiting our understandin
170 letic lineages formed by stem members of the tribes Leucochrysini plus Belonopterygini on one hand, a
171 of a diverse subset of fungal species in the tribe Leucocoprineae, evolved approximately 50 million y
172 xtinction, and subsequent divergence of most tribe-level clades within ~15 million years.
173 ormativeness and risk of homoplasy clarified tribe-level relationships, which support two independent
174 s, sympathy groups, bands, cognitive groups, tribes, linguistic groups, and so on.
175      Participants (N = 4,549) represented 13 tribes located in three geographically diverse centers i
176           Brain size in family Sciuridae and tribe Marmotini was larger in scatterhoarders, but not i
177 we show that the gene is conserved among the tribe Marmotini, thus dating its capture back to about a
178           We present a novel approach called TRIBE-MCL for rapid and accurate clustering of protein s
179 t a popular method of grouping proteins, the TRIBE-MCL method.
180 icity and was not significant within Basotho tribe members (Fisher's exact p value = 0.15).
181 ata for 138 species of the Neotropical plant tribe Merianieae (Melastomataceae) with pollinator obser
182                                              Tribes must be truly equal partners in study design, dat
183 o Hawaii that always have been placed in the tribe Mutisieae of the sunflower family.
184  derived from a Southwestern American Indian tribe (n=418) with a high rate of alcoholism.
185 imetic relationships in reef fishes from the tribe Nemophini (fangblennies).
186         In contrast to other American Indian tribes, nondiabetic renal disease accounts for a signifi
187    In contrast to most other American Indian tribes, nondiabetic renal disease contributes significan
188 s are characteristic of the Andropogoneae, a tribe of 1,000 species including maize (Zea mays).
189 ent trade-offs for a relatively understudied Tribe of cockroaches.
190 ITS from 29 species representing all but one tribe of Cucurbitaceae.
191 e rock daisies (tribe Perityleae), a diverse tribe of desert sunflowers (Compositae).
192 ilding new datasets of neural traits among a tribe of diverse Neotropical butterflies, the Heliconiin
193  six northern European species of an extinct tribe of pollen-basket-bearing apine bees, Electrapini,
194 lah-speaking African Americans and the Mende tribe of Sierra Leone, but absent in Caucasians.
195 ral Nepal have long been regarded as a relic tribe of South Asia.
196 In several crop species within the Triticeae tribe of the grass family Poaceae, single major aluminum
197 solve any interrelationships among the other tribes of bovids, paraphyly of the genus Bos with respec
198 nships with estimated divergence times among tribes of Chrysopinae based on the mt genomic data.
199 etween Australian Aboriginal People and some tribes of India were noted by T.H. Huxley during the voy
200                                     When two tribes of Myxococcus bacteria attack each other, the mos
201         Maleae is one of the most widespread tribes of Rosaceae and includes several important fruit
202 h 87 genera representing all subfamilies and tribes of Rosaceae and six of the other eight families o
203 flight behaviour and wing morphology between tribes of Satyrinae suggest that the flight environment
204 ves of Paederinae, and members of all extant tribes of Staphylininae from published DNA data in GenBa
205 ing by a small number of families from three tribes of the Arabian Peninsula, Persia, and Oman, with
206 ed genera, as well as in the closely related tribes of the Asteraceae.
207 of Kennewick Man, including the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (Colville), one of th
208 are paradoxically endemic to both Amerindian tribes of the New World and human Pygmy villagers in Afr
209  nor closely related to the claimant Plateau tribes of the Pacific Northwest, who claimed ancestral r
210 , among the five palm subfamilies, and among tribes of the subfamily Coryphoideae.
211  above sea level (asl)) and 2.) Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) in the
212 cessing (NLP), we construct three different "tribes" of ethical, moral, and non-ethical people, based
213 uthern Britain, the Late Iron Age Durotriges tribe often buried women with substantial grave goods(2)
214 ain genomes C and D, and herbaceous bamboos (tribe Olyreae) contain genome H; some hexaploid paleotro
215 group 6-23 mo, and 64% belonged to scheduled tribe or scheduled caste families.
216 ed 47 years and older, of 13 American Indian tribes or communities in Arizona, Oklahoma, and South an
217 r low home quality, belonged to the minority tribe, or had settled for more years in their village.
218 n who belonged to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, or Other Backward Caste families or households.
219 estral area reconstructions suggest that the tribe originated in East Asia, and then dispersed to Sou
220 ber of the Smilodontini, suggesting that the tribe originated in North America.
221 lence of HHV-8 in 781 Amerindians of diverse tribes (overall, 53% prevalence) was not related to lang
222 r coverage genomes for three other genera of tribe Pachycereeae (Pachycereus, Lophocereus, and Stenoc
223  of four cacti in the especially problematic tribe Pachycereeae, which contains most of the large col
224 ically important group of grass species, the tribe Paniceae, to make phylogenomic inferences.
225 isco from C3 and C4 species within the grass tribe Paniceae.
226 sted in a parsimony analysis for the primate tribe Papionini, a group of monkeys argued to display ex
227 nfirmed that giant genomes are restricted to tribe Parideae, with most extant species in the family c
228                                        A new tribe, Pentoffiini trib.n., is established to include Pe
229  North American deserts in the rock daisies (tribe Perityleae), a diverse tribe of desert sunflowers
230                  Seeds from seven species of tribe Phaseoleae, i.e. Phaseolus, Vigna, Lablab and Psop
231 rs of the ecologically successful spittlebug tribe Philaenini.
232  putative orthologs--OFAM, protein families--TRIBES, phylogenetic profiles--ProfUse and phylogenetic
233                                      We used TRIBES, Protomap, ProDom and COGs as representatives of
234 rates of 9.8% and 6.3% in the Miji and Nishi tribes, respectively.
235  76.8% for the Southwest and Northern Plains tribes, respectively.Main Outcomes Measures The AI-SUPER
236  pattern for 177 species in the Potentilleae tribe (Rosaceae).
237 cement may have had an important role in the tribe's radiation, keeping populations that became geogr
238 and the Culex subgenus Melanoconion; and the tribe Sabethini.
239 s closely related to New World genera of the tribe Senecioneae.
240            Demographic correlates other than tribe, sex, and age were generally unrelated to disorder
241                                      Certain tribes showed high seroprevalence, with rates of 9.8% an
242          In the Southwestern American Indian tribe, significant sib pair linkage of antisocial alcoho
243 og may be a general feature of the Triticeae tribe since examination of ESTs from three barley cultiv
244        We use a dated genomic tree to define tribes (six new) and subtribes (six new), to overhaul ge
245 r P. falciparum infection, adjusted for age, tribe, socioeconomic status, HIV infection status, and l
246           1002-1015) developed a new method (TRIBE-STAMP) that detects binding events by two distinct
247  we overcome these limitations by developing TRIBE-STAMP, an approach for single-molecule detection o
248 ven, hypothesis-informed collaboration among tribes, state (and federal) agencies, nongovernmental or
249          Adjustments for age at vaccination, tribe, subsequent BCG vaccination, chronic medical illne
250 d large similarity with MPs of the gluzincin tribe such as thermolysin, leukotriene A4 hydrolase rela
251 highly beneficial species of hoverfly in the tribe Syrphini, which we collectively term "migrant hove
252  identified as a top interactor of 4EHP in a TRIBE (Targets of RNA Binding through Editing) screen.
253                       In this study, we used TRIBE (targets of RNA-binding proteins identified by edi
254        To address these issues, we developed TRIBE (targets of RNA-binding proteins identified by edi
255  geographical region and/or the Indian caste/tribe that gave rise to the proto-Romani group.
256 ribeMCL, we have generated a resource called TRIBES that contains protein family information, compris
257 ed by a federally recognized Native American tribe, the sovereign nation of Picuris Pueblo in the Nor
258  We illustrate the use of this method in the tribe Thelotremateae focusing on the genus Chapsa, a gro
259 d 497 specimens-the largest sampling of this tribe to date.
260 introduced in a Southeastern American Indian Tribe to generate difference-in-difference estimates of
261                                 We have used TRIBE to identify the targets of three RBPs (Hrp48, dFMR
262 or a total of 136 cucurbits representing all tribes to establish a robust Cucurbitaceae phylogeny con
263 rong paternal affinity of the nine Taiwanese tribes to their continental Asian neighbors.
264 ypanosoma cruzi vectors within the Rhodniini tribe (Triatominae subfamily) through phylogenetic analy
265 to the obligately termitophilous rove beetle tribe Trichopseniini, display the protective horseshoe-c
266 d studies including, but not limited to, the TRIBE (TRIplet plus BEvacizumab) trial.
267 , and two other diploid members of the grass tribe Triticeae (Aegilops speltoides Tausch and Secale c
268 ecombination are highly conserved within the tribe Triticeae and moderately conserved within the fami
269 me organization of the Hardness locus in the tribe Triticeae constitutes an excellent model for study
270 g evolutionary history many grasses from the tribe Triticeae have undergone interspecific hybridizati
271  useful for breeding and genetics within the tribe Triticeae which besides bread wheat also includes
272 o be absent in cereal species outside of the tribe Triticeae, in which the dominant form of grain tex
273                        Inflorescences of the tribe Triticeae, which includes wheat (Triticum sp. L.)
274 fied in barley and possibly other species of tribe Triticeae.
275 lution in a group of African cichlid fishes (tribe Tropheini) which began to diverge from one another
276                                          The tribe Tropidocephalini is divided into two clades.
277 d Matses from Peru) and one pre-agricultural tribe (Tunapuco from Peru).
278 enus, Dendrocnide, indicates that members of tribe Urticeae have developed a diverse arsenal of pain-
279                        Members of the Piraha tribe use a "one-two-many" system of counting.
280 n partnership with the White Mountain Apache Tribe, used data collected by the Apache Celebrating Lif
281 ng genes into putative gene families, called tribes, using three clustering stringencies (low, medium
282 ing workshop with representatives from all 5 tribes verified our final results.
283 ) indicate that Hesperomannia belongs to the tribe Vernonieae.
284 s among certain southwestern American Indian tribes was unique among this ethnic group.
285 ructure has evolved within the Andropogoneae tribe, we have analyzed the bz gene-rich region of maize
286 rship of researchers with the Muwekma Ohlone tribe, we studied genomes of eight present-day tribal me
287                                      For all tribes, we have generated protein and DNA alignments and
288 Sixteen species representing 10 Brassicaceae tribes were analyzed by comparative chromosome painting
289 ngs suggest that, perhaps, only a few of the tribes were involved in the migration out of Taiwan.
290 t of 297 genes revealed high support for the tribes, whereas support for the main lineages (supertrib
291 , and federal treaties with Northwest Indian Tribes while meeting fundamental needs for improved rive
292  sublineages and was common in Akha and Lahu tribes who have migrated from Southern China in the last
293 e studies are warranted, especially in those tribes with a large enough population to achieve statist
294 ts of land rather than members of collective tribes with communal land.
295 sociating membership in ethical or unethical tribes with performance, we find that being ethical corr
296 hole genome duplication in the Maleae/Pyreae tribe (with apple, pear, hawthorn, and close relatives;
297 ompassing the global geographic range of the tribe, with nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) an
298 ican origin is estimated for most modern-day tribes, with two exceptions, the American Leucophylleae,
299  variations in HLA diversity among different tribes within each country.
300 f two nonphotosynthetic orchids from distant tribes within the Orchidaceae.

 
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