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  1. Dualism and conflicts in understanding speciation.Menno Schilthuizen - 2000 - Bioessays 22 (12):1134-1141.
    Speciation is a central but elusive issue in evolutionary biology. Over the past sixty years, the subject has been studied within a framework conceived by Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky and subsequently developed further by numerous other workers. In this “isolation” theory, the evolution of reproductive isolation is a key element of speciation; natural selection is given only secondary importance while gene flow is considered prohibitive to the process. In this paper, I argue that certain elements in this approach have (...)
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  • Vimentin: the conundrum of the intermediate filament gene family.Robert M. Evans - 1998 - Bioessays 20 (1):79-86.
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