| 41. | The King Charles changed inordinately in the late 17th century, when it was interbred with flat-nosed breeds.
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| 42. | While some undoubtedly did leave the country, they were probably interbred, with no effort to maintain the breed.
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| 43. | Shortly after they split up, the ancestors of East Asians interbred with Neanderthals just a little bit more ."
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| 44. | It seems unlikely that only tall Europeans migrated to North America and interbred to produce " far taller " children.
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| 45. | Imagine that all the world's Dalmatians had been destroyed, but before they were, had interbred with Dobermans.
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| 46. | Prather said the miniature swine used in the study are a scientifically developed strain that has been highly interbred for decades.
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| 47. | According to the Soviet Ethnologist V . E . Vozgrin the Goths interbred with the Crimean Tatars and converted to Islam.
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| 48. | Their ruthless pursuit of Navajos in the 1860s led to isolation of a small band, which interbred, risking genetic disorders.
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| 49. | The species have not interbred in nature, however, and the crosses produced using captive or tame animals are usually sterile.
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| 50. | As the ranched herd increased in size, it was released to the open range and it interbred with the wild herd.
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