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    Darwin's notebook 1837

    Darwin's notebook 1837

    In 1837, Darwin sketched this evolutionary tree, his first that we know of.

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    Physical barriers to gene flow

    Physical barriers to gene flow

    Physical barriers can prevent gene flow, or the transfer of alleles of genes, from one population to another.

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