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Dictionary » I » Instantaneous Speciation Instantaneous SpeciationIndividuals that are isolated from their parents and capable of producing members of a new species from its altered [[genome. ![]()
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradoxSpeciation is not instantaneous. Now that that's over with how about a joke to wrap up. Three freshman-engineering students were sitting ...
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