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The neutral theory of molecular evolution.
Author(s):
M. Kimura
Publication date:
1979-10-31
Journal:
Scientific American
Keywords:
Animals
,
Biological Evolution
,
Gene Frequency
,
Genetic Variation
,
Hemoglobins
,
genetics
,
Histones
,
Humans
,
Mutation
,
Polymorphism, Genetic
,
Reproduction
,
Selection, Genetic
,
Species Specificity
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Biological Evolution
,
Gene Frequency
,
Genetic Variation
,
Hemoglobins
,
genetics
,
Histones
,
Humans
,
Mutation
,
Polymorphism, Genetic
,
Reproduction
,
Selection, Genetic
,
Species Specificity
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Biological Evolution
,
Gene Frequency
,
Genetic Variation
,
Hemoglobins
,
genetics
,
Histones
,
Humans
,
Mutation
,
Polymorphism, Genetic
,
Reproduction
,
Selection, Genetic
,
Species Specificity
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