Mutasionisme
Tampilan
Mutasionisme adalah salah satu dari beberapa teori alternatif dari evolusi lewat seleksi alam. Teori tersebut timbul sebelum dan setelah penerbitan buku tahun 1859 karya Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species.
Sumber
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