Some Other Process "So Darwin's assumption that the tree of life is a consequence of the gradual accumulation of small hereditary differences appears to be without significant support.
Some other process is responsible for the emergent properties of life, those distinctive features that separate one group of organisms from another, such as fishes and amphibians, worms and insects, horsetails and grasses."| | Brian Goodwin, Professor of Biology, Open University, UK, "How The Leopard Changed Its Spots: The Evolution of Complexity," [1994], Phoenix: London, 1995, reprint, p.x) |
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