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admix

verb as in mix

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Using ancestry decomposition techniques an international research team has revealed a deeply divergent ancestry among admixed populations from the Angolan Namib desert.

"The admixed genetics from Western Europe and the Near East cats were subsequently spread to Portuguese colonies in the Americas."

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“An important aspect of our study is that it highlights humans, and hominins, were moving in and out of Africa for hundreds of thousands of years and occasionally admixing,” said Akey.

It “remains striking,” the new paper remarked, that these first migrants were only “minimally admixed” — but admixed they were.

Whatever the correct story, what does knowing that their families had been admixing with their neighbors tells us?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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