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... genetic rela- tionship depends basically on coincidences that cannot be accounted for by chance or borrowing , no clear criteria have been applied in most cases . As for subgroupings within each genetic group , determined by dialect ...
... genetic rela- tionship depends basically on coincidences that cannot be accounted for by chance or borrowing , no clear criteria have been applied in most cases . As for subgroupings within each genetic group , determined by dialect ...
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... Genetic variation . As already indicated , there is a great deal of variation between individuals in a species . These may be differences in colour patterns , in structural details , or in body chemistry . It is apparent that all human ...
... Genetic variation . As already indicated , there is a great deal of variation between individuals in a species . These may be differences in colour patterns , in structural details , or in body chemistry . It is apparent that all human ...
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... genes . Finally , genetic differences may already have existed between the populations prior to their isolation . Differences between isolated populations increase with the passage of time . One of the facts that struck Darwin was the ...
... genes . Finally , genetic differences may already have existed between the populations prior to their isolation . Differences between isolated populations increase with the passage of time . One of the facts that struck Darwin was the ...
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