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Andrew Cossins ()
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Andrew Cossins: the School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool

Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6709, 309-310

Abstract: Darwinian evolution is often thought of as incremental and progressive, although the fossil record indicates step-wise change in morphological characteristics. An analysis of mutant fruitflies now provides a mechanism for rapid morphological change, with implications for evolutionary theory.

Date: 1998
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