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Subclade is a term used in biology and taxonomy to describe a subgroup or a branch within a larger clade or group of organisms
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Plant SWEETs fall into four subclades.
Several minor subclades were not included due to lack of space.
However this risk is mitigated between subclades.
Subclades not yet supported.
Only the first three levels of subclades are shown.
There also are over a dozen subclades that have been sampled and identified in modern populations.
Brachiosaurus was in a polytomy with the two subclades of Brachiosauridae.
Several subclades of the Titanosauria would have independently acquired a large body mass.
The scientific understanding of these subclades has changed rapidly.
The two subclades of crown tetrapods are Batrachomorpha and Reptiliomorpha.
These also happen to be the two dominant subclades in the Benelux.
Some subclades spread to East Africa with the Bantu migration.
Clade 2 is further divided into subclades.
Subclades are more specific to a location or population group than the major branches ( haplogroups ).
For brevity, only the first three levels of subclades are shown.

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Mammalia and Aves are, in fact, subclades within the grand clade of the Amniota.
Subclades are defined by a terminal SNP, the SNP furthest down in the Y-chromosome phylogenetic tree.
A small percentage of Western European R1b subclades were also found among Christian communities in Lebanon.
Subclades A1b and A1a-T now descend directly from the root of the tree.
All Y chromosomes that belong to other haplogroups and subclades are YAP-negative YAP.
Most of subclades are largely confined to West and western-Central Africa.
This clade further diverged into two subclades at least 800 years ago.
More 80 % of the numerous Mesolithic European mtDNA tested to date belonged to various subclades of U5.
Subclades U1a and U1b appear in equal frequency in eastern Europe.
The Who 's new prototype strains, prepared by reverse genetics, include three new H5N1 subclades.
These subclades are known as, 1.
The Passerida quite certainly consist of the 3 major subclades outlined by Sibley & Ahlquist 1990.
Subclades was confirmed, group a - 59 isolates of latex and insects ( coreidae ) from different countries.
The largest, H1c, has over 20 more basal subclades of its own, most with deeper ramifications.
The latter is the largest with four subclades (B - E).
This haplogroup and its subclades contain more than 90 % of the world 's existing non-African male population.
Haplogroup R1b1 and its subclades in Asia.
Z435 has numerous subclades of its own, and most have been identified in central Italy.
Since the discovery of Q-M3, several subclades of M3-bearing populations have been discovered.
Not all subclades of U106 may be of Germanic origin.

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