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Neil H. Shubin () and Randall D. Dahn
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Neil H. Shubin: University of Chicago
Randall D. Dahn: University of Chicago

Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6984, 703-704

Abstract: Can we ever hope to pin down the genetic changes that underlie the big steps in evolution? Possibly so, if a study of the variation in the pelvic fins of sticklebacks is anything to go by.

Date: 2004
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