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"One of the oldest problems in evolutionary biology remains largely unsolved …
Historically,the neo-Darwinian synthesizers stressed the predominance of
micromutations in evolution,whereas others noted the similarities between some
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"Large-scale evolutionary phenomena cannot be understood solely on the basis of
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"A persistent debate in evolutionary biology is one over the continuity of
microevolution and macroevolution --whether macroevolutionary trends are
governed by the principles of microevolution."