LooseLeaf for Integrated Principles of Zoology
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ISBN: 9781259562310
Author: Cleveland P Hickman Jr. Emeritus, Susan L. Keen, Allan Larson, David J Eisenhour Professor PhD, Helen I'Anson Associate Professor of Biology, Larry S Roberts
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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To compare: Darwinism and Neo-Darwinism.
Introduction: Evolution is the basis that explains the formation of new species or new generation with new characters. The various biologists explain the different reasons behind the formation of new species. Darwin was the one to give five different theories for evolution.
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