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" Slow though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by his powers of artificial selection, I can see no limit. to the amount of change, to the beauty and infinite complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with... "
The Darwinian Theory of the Transmutation of Species - Página 348
por Robert Mackenzie Beverley - 1867 - 386 páginas
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An Easy Outline of Evolution

Dennis Hird - 1903 - 256 páginas
...can do much by artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the co-adaptations between all organic...with their physical conditions of life, which may have been effected in the long course of time through nature's power of selection ; that is, by the...
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An Easy Outline of Evolution

Dennis Hird - 1903 - 260 páginas
...changed. "Slow though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the co-adaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical...
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The Library of Original Sources, Volumen9

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 482 páginas
...changed. Slow though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical...
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The Making of Species

Douglas Dewar, Frank Finn - 1909 - 452 páginas
...of differences absolutely inappreciable by an uneducated eye " (page 36). On page 132 he writes : " I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings . . . which may have been effected* in the...
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The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 1909 - 584 páginas
...changed. Slow though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical...
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The Evolution of Plants

Dukinfield Henry Scott - 1911 - 290 páginas
...Selection. "Slow though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical...
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Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Volúmenes23-24

Kansas Academy of Science - 1911 - 360 páginas
...132): "Slow though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings and their conditions of life which may have...
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The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution

Motoo Kimura - 1983 - 388 páginas
...though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by his powers of artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the...which may be effected in the long course of time by nature's power of selection. Darwin emphasized the importance of accumulation of small beneficial variations,...
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On Evolution: The Development of the Theory of Natural Selection

Charles Darwin - 1996 - 382 páginas
...though the process of selection may be, if feeble man can do much by his powers of artificial selection, I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the...which may be effected in the long course of time by nature's power of selection. Extinction. — This subject will be more fully discussed in our chapter...
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The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 1998 - 486 páginas
...may be, if feeble man can do much by his powers of artificial selection, I can see no limit to die amount of change, to the beauty and infinite complexity...which may be effected in the long course of time by nature's power of selection. Extinction. — This subject will be more fully discussed in our chapter...
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