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The Ulas family's unique condition, observed in six of the 18 children, was initially thought to signal a potential reversal in the evolutionary process, a theory that sparked considerable debate and scrutiny within the scientific community. (File Photo credit: JuliusKielaitis via Shutterstock)

The Ulas family's unique condition, observed in six of the 18 children, was initially thought to signal a potential reversal in the evolutionary process, a theory that sparked considerable debate and scrutiny within the scientific community. (File Photo credit: JuliusKielaitis via Shutterstock)

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