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The competing theory of "multiregional evolution" contends that modern humans appeared when Homo sapiens from various geographical regions mated with each other as well as with archaic Homo populations, blurring regional and species boundaries.
Because scientists know Neandertals and modern humans mated with each other, "is it possible that the 'modern' DNA these late Neandertal groups picked up included genes for enhanced cognitive abilities?" he wonders.
The children mated with each other even though they were... ahem... cousins.
To generate Snap23-deficient mice, Snap23Δ/wt mice were mated with each other.
In an additional experiment, four month old recipient mice were mated with each other.
To generate homozygous Snap23-floxed mice, Snap23fl/wt mice were mated with each other.
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We then showed that the amount of AAEL0010824 in the AG decreases after mating, with each successive mating depleting it further; by 5 successive matings with no time for recovery, its levels are very low.
These strains do not ordinarily mate with each other, and their hybrid offspring tend to show abnormal growth.
Most confounding are two large rubber crocodiles that intrude upon Siegfried and Brünnhilde's love scene, mating with each other and then gobbling up the Woodbird.
According to this definition, a species is made up of all the organisms that are able to mate with each other and produce fertile offspring.
Challenged about some of the book's fruitier scenes, Mason has shrugged his shoulders: his characters "just became real and started mating with each other".
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