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Dr. Reich and his colleagues probed their data for the oldest evidence of human groups genetically separating from one another.
During the L1 stage the seam cells of the V lineage (V1 V6) undergo a symmetric cell division, separating from one another and resulting in a final complement of 16 cells in each seam.
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These exons are separated from one another on the cell's raw genetic material by intervening bits of unexpressed DNA.
The microcolonies of the two species appeared to be distinctly separated from one another on the glass surface.
The map shows six distinct dimers, all clearly separated from one another, sitting on the faces of a cube.
Ovules were clustered on a central structure and were separated from one another by sterile scales.
Modern humans (Homo sapiens) have only been on earth for about 200,000 years and have not been separated from one another for any long period of time.
Then those mothers separated from one husband and married another.
"Both areas are still completely separated from one another.
"We felt traumatised being separated from our mom and anxious being separated from one another.
The grains could serve as charge containers separated from one another by insulator walls.
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