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On the Origin of Species / Extinction event / Fossil / Extinction / Adaptation / Biodiversity / Natural selection / Introduction to evolution / Dawkins vs. Gould / Biology / Evolutionary biology / Evolution
Date: 2014-11-13 11:30:24
On the Origin of Species
Extinction event
Fossil
Extinction
Adaptation
Biodiversity
Natural selection
Introduction to evolution
Dawkins vs. Gould
Biology
Evolutionary biology
Evolution

Program Overview Topic:  Patterns of evolution as seen in the fossil record. Theme:  Patterns of evolution can be seen in the fossil record and in the characteristics of living survivors of change. Program Descripti

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