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He inherited the DNA when an ancestor had sex with a Neanderthal about 200 years earlier, or four to six generations back in his family tree.
Janet Kelso, a co-author on the study, said that analyses of the largest chunks of Neanderthal DNA found that the Oase man had a Neanderthal ancestor four to six generations back in his family history.
That is, four to six generations before the present.
Four to six generations must come and go before there's a return to the coast.
He concluded that the men mentioned on the stone likely lived around the year 1000, about four to six generations before their namesakes in the saga.
Average pet owners should not get Bengal cats less than four to six generations away from the use of a wild cat in a breeding program.
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They inspired four to five generations of militantly eccentric art fans.
In contrast, Bt plants with no refuge were completely defoliated in treatments without ladybirds after only four to five generations, showing rapid development of resistance in the pests.
In the communities surrounding Trinity Site, four to five generations of cancer and illness is the norm rather than the exception.
Thus cell proliferation could be measured over about seven generations, including four to five generations of relatively constant exponential phase growth.
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