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Largest-scale trends in evolution / Douglas J. Futuyma / Evolution / Evidence of common descent / Species / Natural selection / Dawkins vs. Gould / Evolution as fact and theory / Evolutionary biology / Biology / Philosophy of biology
Date: 2011-12-02 13:03:06
Largest-scale trends in evolution
Douglas J. Futuyma
Evolution
Evidence of common descent
Species
Natural selection
Dawkins vs. Gould
Evolution as fact and theory
Evolutionary biology
Biology
Philosophy of biology

The Notion of Progress in Evolution N. Dean Pentcheff and Regina Wetzer, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County What is progress in evolution?

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