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Philosophy of biology / Selection / Ontogeny and Phylogeny / Stephen Jay Gould / Natural selection / David B. Wake / Ernst Mayr / Punctuated equilibrium / Modern evolutionary synthesis / Biology / Evolutionary biology / Evolutionary biologists
Date: 2006-01-13 01:20:32
Philosophy of biology
Selection
Ontogeny and Phylogeny
Stephen Jay Gould
Natural selection
David B. Wake
Ernst Mayr
Punctuated equilibrium
Modern evolutionary synthesis
Biology
Evolutionary biology
Evolutionary biologists

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