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- Mission La Purísima Concepción [r]: A former religious outpost established in 1787 on the west coast of North America in the present-day State of California by Roman Catholics of the Franciscan Order under the direction of the Spanish crown. [e]
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- Phylogenetic tree [r]: A representation of genetic similarity between taxonomic units. [e]