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“the great Darwinian paradox.” He expresses the problem as follows: “Those (genetic) loci that are obviously variable within natural populations do not seem to lie at the basis of many major adaptive changes, while those loci that seemingly do constitute the foundation of many if not most major adaptive changes are not variable within natural populations.”12
Heretic: One Scientist's Journey from Darwin to Design
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