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Page 144
... populations should be genetically more differ- ent from each other than large populations . This is just what Robert Selander , now at the University of Rochester , found when he examined the percentages of two forms of hemoglobin in ...
... populations should be genetically more differ- ent from each other than large populations . This is just what Robert Selander , now at the University of Rochester , found when he examined the percentages of two forms of hemoglobin in ...
Page 145
... population , of which half were initially Bw , and half bw , in each of the 105 populations . Thus each population had 16 bw genes initially . This series of graphs represents what happened over the course of 19 generations to the 105 ...
... population , of which half were initially Bw , and half bw , in each of the 105 populations . Thus each population had 16 bw genes initially . This series of graphs represents what happened over the course of 19 generations to the 105 ...
Page 155
... populations of the gypsy moth from different parts of Japan and Korea differ in genes that affect sexual development . When moths from different populations ( say , northernmost and southernmost Japan ) are crossed , their offspring are ...
... populations of the gypsy moth from different parts of Japan and Korea differ in genes that affect sexual development . When moths from different populations ( say , northernmost and southernmost Japan ) are crossed , their offspring are ...
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REASON UNDER FIRE | 3 |
THE FOSSIL RECORD | 44 |
HUMAN EVOLUTION | 73 |
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