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More acclaim for Darwin's theory of sexual selection Export

Nature, Vol. 458, No. 7240. (15 April 2009), pp. 831-831.

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SirIn this bicentennial year of Charles Darwin's birth, it is gratifying to see Nature devoting a wealth of comment to the great man and to evolution. But like much other scholarly perspective, your emphasis is on natural selection, the first of Darwin's great


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