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CHAPTER 12: H. B. D. KETTLEWELL'S RESEARCH, 1934-1961: THE INFLUENCE OF J. W. HESLOP HARRISON
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2009
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CHAPTER 12: H. B. D. KETTLEWELL'S RESEARCH, 1934-1961: THE INFLUENCE OF J. W. HESLOP HARRISON
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Rudge, David Wÿss
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/ Animal populations
/ Archives & records
/ Colleges & universities
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Heslop-Harrison, J W
/ Kettlewell, H B D
/ Science history
2009
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CHAPTER 12: H. B. D. KETTLEWELL'S RESEARCH, 1934-1961: THE INFLUENCE OF J. W. HESLOP HARRISON
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CHAPTER 12: H. B. D. KETTLEWELL'S RESEARCH, 1934-1961: THE INFLUENCE OF J. W. HESLOP HARRISON
2009
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According to the legend that now surrounds Kettlewell's research, the phenomenon of industrial melanism attracted widespread interest among academics, who seized upon it as an example of natural selection taking place before their eyes. [...] perhaps not surprisingly, the legend surrounding Kettlewell's research is fundamentally misleading with respect to its depiction of science as a process.
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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