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How do you define evolution?

... sources of fermentable sugar in their fruits. so long right. Duplications that diverged ago that equilibrium at the silent sites has been reached are represented by bars where f2 0.55. Noticeable are episodes of gene duplication between the two extremes, including a duplication at f2 0.84. This repr ...
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Genetic Engineering

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Gene Therapy for Eye Disease

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