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Biology
Evolutionary biologists
Helicidae
Evolutionary biology
Selection
Fellows of the Royal Society
Grove snail
Polymorphism
Balancing selection
Cepaea
Population genetics
White-lipped snail

D e s c end e d f ro m Darwin In sigh ts into the Hi story of Evolutionary Stu di e s, 1 90 0 – 1 970 Joe Cain and Michael Ruse, Editors

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