Examples of using Common ancestor in English and their translations into Danish
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essentially endogm family group(ayllu), who worshiped a common ancestor, which in modified form still of great importance among Andean Indians.
It is believed that the Central Asian Shepherd Dog belongs to the group of shepherds' breeds of dog-shaped dogs and has one common ancestor- the Tibetan dog,
Iranian languages were all derived from a common ancestor language was the Dutch scholar Marcus Zeurius Boxhorn in the latter half of the 17th century.
that these characters have been inherited from a common ancestor.
that these characters have been inherited from a common ancestor.
different habits of life, we may attribute its presence to inheritance from a common ancestor; and its absence in some of the members to loss through disuse
spoken by the Europeans' common ancestors.
Then the global representatives for the white race also had a place to meet and honour our common ancestors.
This will benefit your research by allowing others with common ancestors to find you so they can contact you
are therefore Harry and Meghan's common ancestors.
Having at the beginning of the genus of common ancestors, these people are considered relatives, but remote.
For example, an appendix is a rudiment confirming that the common ancestors for us were herbivorous animals.
it was everywhere recognized that a certain people had a distinctive appearance because they had common ancestors.
That may be… but our species do have a common ancestor.
our species do have a common ancestor.
who is assumed to be the common ancestor of all Chinese.
these individuals share a common ancestor in whom the genetic change occurred.
1 common ancestor Recently I helped my German friend Iris look for the Swedish ancestors of her wire bitch.
will share a common ancestor about half a million years ago,
they also have a common ancestor in Abraham; both Arabs and Israelis are therefore Semitic.