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... genetic change . If one population becomes different from the rest of its species in , for example , its mating behavior , it will not interbreed with the other populations . Thus it has become a new species , even though it may be ...
... genetic change . If one population becomes different from the rest of its species in , for example , its mating behavior , it will not interbreed with the other populations . Thus it has become a new species , even though it may be ...
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... genetic change : environmental factors such as cold weather and predators cease to select some genotypes * over others if everyone is protected by housing , weapons , and fire . As far as we can tell , the human capacity for culture ...
... genetic change : environmental factors such as cold weather and predators cease to select some genotypes * over others if everyone is protected by housing , weapons , and fire . As far as we can tell , the human capacity for culture ...
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... mutation . Mutation is , ultimately , the source of new genetic variations , and without genetic variation there cannot be genetic change . Mutation is therefore necessary for evolution . But it is not sufficient . A new mutation exists ...
... mutation . Mutation is , ultimately , the source of new genetic variations , and without genetic variation there cannot be genetic change . Mutation is therefore necessary for evolution . But it is not sufficient . A new mutation exists ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF EVOLUTIONARY SCIENCE | 23 |
THE LEGACY OF THE TAXONOMISTS | 44 |
THE FOSSIL RECORD | 68 |
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