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    Genetic diversity and population structure of Trypanosoma brucei in Uganda: implications for the epidemiology of sleeping sickness and Nagana. by Richard Echodu, Mark Sistrom, Rosemary Bateta, Grace Murilla, Loyce Okedi, Serap Aksoy, Chineme Enyioha, John Enyaru, Elizabeth Opiyo, Wendy Gibson, Adalgisa Caccone

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>Both Bayesian clustering methods and Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components partition Trypanosoma brucei isolates obtained from Uganda and southwestern Kenya into three distinct genetic clusters. Clusters 1 and 3 include isolates from central and southern Uganda, while cluster 2 contains mostly isolates from southwestern Kenya. …”
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    Architecture and differential hydrocarbon enrichment of basins under joint constraints of basement nature and regional stresses: A case study of the passive continental margin basi... by Zhenrui Bai, Naxin Tian, Gaokui Wu, Yanyang Wang, Kun Tian

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Accordingly, this study reveals that the PCMBs have undergone three evolutionary stages, namely rifting (comprising three episodes), depression, and continental margin, with the synthem of each stage being referred to as rift layer, depression layer, and continental margin layer, respectively. …”
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    Cartilaginous fish and mammalian connectin evolved independently from an ancestral bony fish-like structure by Akira Hanashima, Yoshihiro Ujihara, Misaki Kimoto, Momoko Ohira, Yuu Usui, Ken Hashimoto, Satoshi Mohri

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Molecular phylogenetic analysis showed that the elephant shark has six 6-Ig super-repeats and one 10-Ig super-repeat within the middle-Ig segment of connectin, differing from human (three 6-Ig super-repeats and three 10-Ig super-repeats) and zebrafish (three 6-Ig super-repeats and one 10-Ig super-repeat). …”
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    Widespread impact of transposable elements on the evolution of post-transcriptional regulation in the cotton genus Gossypium by Xuehan Tian, Ruipeng Wang, Zhenping Liu, Sifan Lu, Xinyuan Chen, Zeyu Zhang, Fang Liu, Hongbin Li, Xianlong Zhang, Maojun Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…It offers insights for deciphering the evolutionary mechanisms of cotton species and the formation of biological diversity.…”
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