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Americans are not genetically different from the rest of the world.
Little does he know, it's not quite her but someone genetically similar.
Just what, genetically, he saw that made me the one is something I have never known.
Some of them are genetically similar enough to produce children together.
How far away could they be from genetically engineering people?
They do not have the need to create genetically new forms either.
Genetically, you are very much the same as your father, but then you're a scientist.
That's the way it is with them because, genetically, they're such big men.
At the time, I thought she must be genetically blessed.
A person may be less genetically African than they believed.
Only 5 percent of the population are genetically susceptible to it.
The condition has been genetically identified and is no longer common.
Can we love a child who is genetically unrelated to us?
This is true not only genetically, but culturally as well.
There were also bacteria found that seemed genetically different from the other two groups.
"Nobody knows whether it's all the same or each one is genetically different," he said.
To a public that is genetically skeptical, he came across as a little too certain.
This was the first debate, after all, that seemed genetically determined.
People today have the good fortune to be able, at long last, to live to an age that has in fact always been genetically possible.
It's always helpful to have a genetically similar control subject.
I'm trying to learn more, if I can, about how they were genetically modified eight million years ago.
I believe that genetically blacks most likely have an edge.
The entire species may be of only one genetically unique individual.
And he said that we are all, regardless of race, genetically, 99.9 percent the same.
Each of the 17 was genetically abnormal and would not have been brought to term.