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14 May, 13:27

Why did darwin's contemporaries believe that natural selection could not move a population beyond its initial range of variation?

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  1. 14 May, 17:11
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    All I know is that it is not because they thought, " because selection cannot permanently change a population".

    By the way are you taking Anthropology 1 this semester?
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