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  • 21Mononegavirales — Order Mononegavirales Virus classification Group: Group V (( )ssRNA) Order: Mononegavirales Families …

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  • 22Haldane's rule — relating to hybrids of species and extended to speciation in evolutionary theory is easily stated:It was originally formulated in 1922 by the British evolutionary biologist J. B. S. Haldane. It is sometimes referred to as Haldane s law.In many… …

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  • 23Darren Anderton — Personal information Full name Darren Robert Anderton Date of birth 3 March 1972 ( …

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  • 24Jane Bunford — Jane Ginny Bunford (26 July 1895 1 April 1922) is the tallest person ever recorded in British medical history. She was the tallest woman in the world during her lifetime, and she still may hold two further records that she was twice the tallest… …

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  • 25Michael Majerus — Michael E. N. Majerus Born 1954 Died 27 January 2009 Residence Uni …

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  • 26Hybrid speciation — is the process wherein hybridization between two different closely related species leads to a distinct phenotype. This phenotype in very rare cases can also be fitter than the parental lineage and as such natural selection may then favor these… …

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  • 27Heliconius — Not to be confused with Heliconia. Crenis redirects here. As described by Boisduval in 1833, this is an invalid name of the brush footed butterfly genus Sevenia. Heliconius Forms of Heliconius numata, H. melpomene and …

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  • 28Phil Bater — (born October 26, 1955 in Cardiff) is a former professional footballer and is the manager of Clevedon Town.Originally from Cardiff, Bater began his career as an apprentice with Bristol Rovers in 1973. He made 310 league appearances in two spells… …

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  • 29Hill-topping — is a mate location behaviour seen in many insects including butterflies, dragonflies, wasps, [Alcock, J. 1985. Hilltopping behaviour in the wasp Pseudomasaris maculifrons (Fox) (Hymenoptera: Masaridae). J. Kansas. Entomol. Soc. 58:162 166.]… …

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  • 30Artbildung — Die Artbildung (Speziation; engl. speciation) – das Entstehen neuer biologischer Arten – ist eine der wichtigsten Folgen der Evolution und eine der zentralen Fragen der Evolutionstheorie. Das Gegenstück zur Artenbildung stellt das Aussterben dar …

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