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The peppered moth: A black and white story after all

Source: Genetics Society News

England’s peppered moths provide a classic example of how a species adapts to changing environmental conditions. In this journal article, scientist Jim Mallet discusses not only changes in the moths themselves, but also changes in how their story has been interpreted.

This entry was posted in Responses to Change and tagged History, Opinion, Science & Nature on May 1, 2014 by admin.

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