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Splitting and gradual divergence of genera is exemplified very well and in a large variety of organisms.
George Gaylord Simpson
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George Gaylord Simpson
American
Scientist
Born:
Jun 16
,
1902
Died:
Oct 6
,
1984
Topics
Divergence
,
Genera
,
Variety
,
Splitting
,
Well
,
Very
,
Gradual
,
Organisms
,
Large
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