«With so many ungulate migrations declining worldwide, it is nice to have an optimistic
result about migration for a change.»
Not exact matches
The
results added to a growing body of evidence showing that all modern Native Americans share ancestry with the Anzick child, and that the majority of all indigenous people in the Americas can trace their lineages back to a single
migration that took place
about 15,000 years ago.
The
result is a downward rush that gets stronger as the
migration continues, and eventually extends
about as deep as the entire migrating group.
The
results, published in Nature contradict common assumptions
about the colonization of the region and point to another large and previously unknown
migration wave from Melanesia.
These constraints transformed the
results from what Gray's team has published: Garrett, Chang, and their colleagues found that the origins of PIE were
about 6000 years ago, consistent with the steppe hypothesis but not the Anatolian, because the farming
migration out of the Middle East was 8000 years ago.
When they divided the rats into groups based on their genetic similarity, their
results confirmed a few of the commonly held beliefs
about Polynesian
migration.
It is possible that exercise
results in
migration from subcutaneous habitats to the skin surface, but little is known
about this potential mechanism.
I suspect that now they are going to do something
about it because capping the deductibility of state and local taxes (SALT, as it is known) has the potential to
result in a population
migration so large that it would
result in profound economic and social changes.