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The ball is tangible evidence of an event that was not televised and survives in a brief radio snippet and in the memories of those who were there (or pretend to have been).
The human sickle cell allele has harmful effects in homozygotes and survives in a population only because it confers resistance to malaria in heterozygotes.
It dates to between 1002 and 1004, and survives in a 12th-century manuscript.
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