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... individual has thousands of genes that in other individuals are absent or occur in different forms . Thus the particular combination likely to result from sexual pooling of the genotypes [ see p . 13 ] of any two individuals will be in ...
... individual has thousands of genes that in other individuals are absent or occur in different forms . Thus the particular combination likely to result from sexual pooling of the genotypes [ see p . 13 ] of any two individuals will be in ...
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... individuals are more representative than others of the racial type or " essence . " For example , there is a tendency to regard curly - haired , thick - lipped , dark - skinned Europeans as hybrids or less genuinely European than light ...
... individuals are more representative than others of the racial type or " essence . " For example , there is a tendency to regard curly - haired , thick - lipped , dark - skinned Europeans as hybrids or less genuinely European than light ...
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... individuals for reasons based on individual disputes . [ ibid . ] Marksmanship was poor because it was the old men who did most of the spear - throwing . Not infrequently the person hit was some innocent noncombatant or one of the ...
... individuals for reasons based on individual disputes . [ ibid . ] Marksmanship was poor because it was the old men who did most of the spear - throwing . Not infrequently the person hit was some innocent noncombatant or one of the ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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