Sooner of later you're bound to get near, if not exact, duplicates.
just a limited amount of combinations in the gene pool? Sooner of later you're bound to get near, if not exact, duplicates. If you go back far enough, wouldn't we all have closely related ancestry at some point? And perhaps, if it wasn't for inter-archaic species (as in Homo neanderthalis and Homo sapiens) relations, and inbreeding, we may not be as wide a variety? 'The Thinker'
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