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Like endogenous retroviruses, H.I.V. would become extinct.
If smart women always made smart choices, an entire species of self-help book would become extinct.
The fittest humans would be submerged in an ocean of mediocrity, and instead of evolving into supermen humankind would become extinct.
And it said there was a "strong possibility" that one of the river's most distinctive species, a giant catfish that can exceed the weights of several full-grown men, would become extinct.
There was only one problem, the health organization said in a statement yesterday that it never reported that blonds would become extinct, and it had never done a study on the subject.
Last Friday, several British newspapers reported that the World Health Organization had found in a study that blonds would become extinct within 200 years, because blondness was caused by a recessive gene that was dying out.
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During glacial periods, high-latitude edge populations would have become extinct and would subsequently have been recolonized by individuals from core regions near the Equator [ 18, 76].
"If we could eliminate gang homicides, then homicide — it wouldn't become extinct in Los Angeles, but we would certainly have a way different homicide picture," Beck said.
Without undeveloped land to the east of Los Angeles and San Diego, the quino checkerspot would have had nowhere to go and would have become extinct.
If altruistic organisms were somehow to emerge, this literature sometimes suggests, they would lose the competition for survival and reproduction to their selfish conspecifics, and they would quickly become extinct.
It is logical that virulence factors would be associated with phages and related mobile elements such as genomic islands 8. Otherwise, such virulence factors would simply become extinct if the bacterium they were contained in became too virulent and killed its host.
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