The word
"admixed" means to mix or blend different things together.
Full definition
By using the genomes of
admixed populations — populations, such as Latinos and African Americans that derive ancestry from more than one continent — the team developed a sophisticated mathematical method to help fill in the uncharted regions on the human genome map.
The authors also found that all current - day Khoe - San populations
admixed with migrant East African pastoralists a little over a thousand years ago.
This suggests that the definition of genetically «pure» wolves can be ambiguous and identifying
admixed individuals can be difficult, implying that management strategies based on removal of suspected hybrids from wolf populations may be inefficient.
The sinister Evan Harris MP challenged those who accepted the principle
of admixed embryos but rejected «true hybrids» to explain the ethical difference between an embryo that was 99 % human and one that was 50 % human.
For example,
in admixed human populations, spouses possess correlated ancestry components suggestive of positive assortative mating on the basis of ancestry.
But they were outnumbered by those who argued forcefully in favour of the potential for stem cell research using hybrids, known as «
admixed human embryos,» which scientists believe could transform the lives of millions and eventually stamp out some diseases altogether.
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But MPs including Gordon Brown and David Cameron, who both have young children with severe medical conditions, agreed on a free vote that the benefits of stem cell research using embryos were such that experiments, including the use of human
admixed embryos, should be allowed.
Genetic architecture of skin and eye color in an African —
European admixed population.
When using the Kent population for building the tree (Fig. 3c), we find that mapping British samples becomes worse (Supplementary Fig. 12), arguably because the Kent population is less genetically defined and
more admixed than the group from Cornwall.
Indeed, this point seems to have already been passed in the tree frogs in Poland, their sex chromosomes can no longer
easily admix.
After typing the markers for ancestry in several thousand Pimas, Williams put the results in order, ranging from full - heritage Indians to the
highly admixed.
Nodes are grouped by continental super-population (AFR, African; AMR,
Admixed American; EAS, East Asian; EUR, European; SAS, South Asian) and colored by haplogroup.
A central question is: Why would cells mate with themselves given that sex is costly and typically serves to
admix preexisting genetic diversity from genetically divergent parents?
Despite this complexity, previous methods often
considered admixed populations as simple instantaneous combinations of their sources.
The ancestry of two species of North American wolves, representing admixture between grey wolves and coyotes (vonHoldt et al. 2016), has been stirring up questions about
how admixed species should be treated in conservation policies.
Lpar2 - / - CD4 + T cells were labeled with 5 μM CMTMR (Thermo Fisher Scientific), mixed with an equivalent number of WT CD4 + T cells, and injected into recipient mice (5 x 106 cells / mouse); 15 — 25 hr later, the mice were anesthetized using
isoflurane admixed with O2.
This is what likely happened to most of the «native» Polynesian varieties originating from South America, which were
progressively admixed with material introduced much later.
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lipid admixed with blood.
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For example,
in admixed populations such as Kuwaitis, it identified the countries of origin (Saudi Arabia and Iran), not just their current location.
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«The assumption is that
admixing with Denisovans occurred fairly quickly after humans moved out of Africa, around 50,000 years ago, but we do not know where in terms of location,» Browning says.
Acting as a natural experiment,
admixed populations offer insight into adaptations of their parental populations, and are ubiquitous throughout animal and plant populations.
In this pilot project, eight
admixed or Coloured individuals from the Western Cape, seven Sotho speakers from the Free State, eight Xhosa speakers from the Eastern Cape and one Zulu speaker from Gauteng constituted the sample group of the study.
Imagined as separate colors,
an admixed genome would look like a mosaic with large red, green and blue tiles, rather than a video screen with tiny, mixed - color pixels.
When individuals from different groups interbreed, their offspring's DNA becomes a mixture of the DNA from
each admixing group.
«The results point to Bene Israel being an «
admixed» population, with both Jewish and Indian ancestry.
The results even indicate when the Jewish and Indian ancestors of Bene Israel «
admixed»: some 19 - 33 generations (approximately 650 - 1,050 years) ago.
Co-author Christina Hvilsom, a researcher at Copenhagen Zoo, said, «We have learned from the comparable studies of modern humans and Neanderthals that gene flow occasionally has an impact on parts of the genomes that provide some advantages for
the admixed individuals.
She theorizes that perhaps the ancestors of Oceanians
admixed with a southern group of Denisovans while the ancestors of East Asians admixed with a northern group.
While developing a new genome - analysis method for comparing whole genomes between modern human and Denisovan populations, researchers unexpectedly discovered two distinct episodes of Denisovan genetic intermixing, or
admixing, between the two.
Although the two genomes of cells undergoing α - α unisexual reproduction are identical, phenotypic changes to these and other conditions (Figure S4) are clearly evident in even a relatively small sample of progeny produced by this process, which indicates that α - α unisexual reproduction generates phenotypic plasticity de novo since there is no preexisting genetic diversity to
admix.
But in other cases, an α isolate undergoes unisexual reproduction all by itself (via cell — cell fusion or endoreplication), and in these cases there is no pre-existing genetic diversity to
admix.
Moreover,
these admixed liquids reduce pollen germination, resulting in reduced fruit set [11].
Admixed populations are formed through the exchange of individuals from two or more previously isolated populations.