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This would explain why the human genome has no trace of Neanderthal DNA despite the two similar species living close together for millennia.
Or that was the idea, an idea so deeply held that it was never spoken; you breathed it in with the smell of floor wax and wool and boys living close together in overheated rooms.
Dr. Guan Yi, a microbiologist at Hong Kong University, said that China and India will face particular challenges in coping with swine flu because both countries have more than a billion people, many of them living close together.
DNA profiling clearly distinguished the cavefish from the others, even when they were living close together.
"There are other cases where people are living close together and not doing anything like this," he says.
These findings may be useful for city planners in Hanoi in designing land use patterns in the future in order to keep knowledge-intensive workers working and living close together.
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We lived close together in Manhattan.
In the cities, ethnic groups have lived close together.
They lived close together, in the Quantock hills in Somerset and also in the Lake District.
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