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Results from our forumRe: Speciation among primates and hominids... root out the originals and create another family or order of organisms. Or EVEN if you have only a male and female who get separated from the pack geographically, think of the process that would ensue in order to produce a new order. If one mutates with a dominant trait, then the recessive trait ...
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Biologists cannot tell us what a species or phylum is... C. Sometimes evolutionists argue that there are some instances of “circular discontinuity” in populations of mice and certain birds, where the geographically closest populations can interbreed, but the most widely separated populations can’t. They claim this shows speciation in progress, but ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... the more selectively important the differences become." Sarich (1982, 1995) has labelled the argument that natural selection would result in geographically separated populations evolving the exact same brain size 'behavioral creationism'. Although Gould is comfortable talking about the evolution ...
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allopatric vs sympatric speciation HELP!... do some work and see what you think about my NewToBiology thought pattern. allopatric speciation: speciation that takes place in populations with geographically seperate ranges. Therefore the gene flow is initially interrupted or reduced because they are seperated by space. Sympatric speciation: ...
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PLEASE HELP!!!... animals: a group of animals or plants having common charachterisitcs that distinguish them from other memers of the same species usually forming a geographically isolated group; subspecies.
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