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... result of " accidental " occurrences . ( A gene pool is the total inventory of genes and alleles present in a given population . ) 2. Mutations : These are alterations in the sequence or structure of the nucleotides of the chromosomes ...
... result of " accidental " occurrences . ( A gene pool is the total inventory of genes and alleles present in a given population . ) 2. Mutations : These are alterations in the sequence or structure of the nucleotides of the chromosomes ...
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... result in the killing and neglect of female babies and the rearing and preferential treatment of male babies ? Warfare achieves this result in the preindustrial era by conferring survival advantage on groups that maximize the numbers of ...
... result in the killing and neglect of female babies and the rearing and preferential treatment of male babies ? Warfare achieves this result in the preindustrial era by conferring survival advantage on groups that maximize the numbers of ...
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... results in the economic subordination of the labor force and their partial or total loss of control over production and ... result merely from the selfish drive for wealth and power of a few ambitious individuals . It results also from ...
... results in the economic subordination of the labor force and their partial or total loss of control over production and ... result merely from the selfish drive for wealth and power of a few ambitious individuals . It results also from ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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