While molecular evolutionists may be fascinated by the features and history of a particular gene or DNA segment, evolutionary anthropologists are often more interested in the activities and history of groups of people. We may want to know, for instance, when and where humans have migrated, how much
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Molecular evolution: The origin of glycolysis
โ Scribed by Simon Potter; Linda A Fothergill-Gilmore
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1993
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- English
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- 458 KB
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- 21
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- Article
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- 0307-4412
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