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  • 31Melanism — The black panther is the prototypical example of melanism. Melanism is an undue development of dark colored pigment in the skin or its appendages, and the opposite of albinism. It is also the medical term for black jaundice.[1] The word is… …

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  • 32Haldane's dilemma — refers to a limit on the speed of beneficial evolution, first calculated by J. B. S. Haldane in 1957, and clarified further by later commentators. Creationists, and proponents of intelligent design in particular, claim it remains unresolved and a …

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  • 33Biston betularia — Phalène du bouleau Phalène du bouleau …

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  • 34Mélanisme industriel — Phalène du bouleau Phalène du bouleau …

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  • 35Phalene du bouleau — Phalène du bouleau Phalène du bouleau …

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  • 36Defense in insects — Biston betularia: the melanic carbonaria (left) and the more common light colored typica (right) Insects have a wide variety of predators, including birds, reptiles, amphibians …

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  • 37Чешуекрылые — Запрос «Бабочка» перенаправляется сюда; см. также другие значения. Чешуекрылые …

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  • 38Приложение 1 — Животные, растения и микроорганизмы наиболее распространенные объекты генетических исследований.1 Acetabularia ацетабулярия. Pод одноклеточных зеленых водорослей класса сифоновых, характеризуются гигантским (до 2 мм в диаметре) ядром именно… …

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  • 39Ennominae — NOTOC Taxobox name = Ennominae image width = 240px image caption = Ourapteryx sp. regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda subphylum = Hexapoda classis = Insecta subclassis = Pterygota infraclassis = Neoptera superordo = Endopterygota ordo =… …

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  • 40Kettlewell , Henry Bernard Davis — (1907–1979) British geneticist and lepidopterist Kettlewell was educated at Cambridge University and St. Bartholomew s Hospital, London, where he gained his medical qualification in 1933. He practiced in Cranleigh and then worked as an… …

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