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→References: that reference is no longer needed. surely the statement that people with similar genes are similar does not need a citation from a book on molecular biology! |
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*{{citation |last=Gould (a) |first= Stephen Jay |authorlink=Stephen Jay Gould |year=1981 |title= The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History |publisher= W.W, Norton & Company |___location= New York |isbn= 0393308197 }}
*{{citation |last=Gould (b) |first= Stephen Jay |year=1995 |authorlink=Stephen Jay Gould |title= Dinosaur in a Haystack |publisher= Harmony Books |___location= New York |isbn= 0517703939 }}
*{{citation |last=Lyell |first=Charles |year=1830 |authorlink=Charles Lyell |title=Principles of geology |publisher=Penguin Books |___location=New York |isbn=014043528X |url= http://www.esp.org/books/lyell/principles/facsimile/}}
*{{citation |last= Mayr |first= Ernst |year= 1970 |authorlink= Ernst Mayr |title= Populations, Species, and Evolution ||publisher= Belknap Press of Harvard University Press |___location= Cambridge, MA |isbn= 0674690109 }}
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