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... genetic code is not sufficient to produce a new organism . For that , the genes need space , energy , and chemical substances . These vital ingredients must be obtained from the environment according to directions contained in the genes ...
... genetic code is not sufficient to produce a new organism . For that , the genes need space , energy , and chemical substances . These vital ingredients must be obtained from the environment according to directions contained in the genes ...
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... genetic traits . In other words , to what extent does the distribution of the other genes by which individuals differ from each other correspond to the distribu- tion of the conventional geographic races ? The geographical races are ...
... genetic traits . In other words , to what extent does the distribution of the other genes by which individuals differ from each other correspond to the distribu- tion of the conventional geographic races ? The geographical races are ...
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... genetic drift , 15 genetic replication , 164 genetics ( see also biological evo- lution ; gene flow ; heritability ) : chromosomes , 7-15 ; DNA code 7-16 ; of heterogeneous popula- tions , 327 ; of inbreeding , 327- 8 ; of inequality ...
... genetic drift , 15 genetic replication , 164 genetics ( see also biological evo- lution ; gene flow ; heritability ) : chromosomes , 7-15 ; DNA code 7-16 ; of heterogeneous popula- tions , 327 ; of inbreeding , 327- 8 ; of inequality ...
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Biological Evolution | 7 |
FIGURES 11 Anthropologists at Work 289 | 8 |
Population Genetics | 13 |
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