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Taxinomie, phylogénèse et génétique

Authors: Thoma, A.;

Taxinomie, phylogénèse et génétique

Abstract

Resume. — II est relativement facile de reconnaitre que les abeilles forment une species collectiva, subdivisee en races geographiques. L'espece Homo sapiens a une structure analogue mais plus difficilement reconnaissable, car l'objet et le sujet de la recherche sont identiques. Les fossiles humains et leur comparaison avec l'osteologie des races actuelles, a l'aide des methodes hennigiennes, apportent des criteres capitaux pour notre systematique intraspecifique. L'evolution parallele au sein de l'espece H. sapiens est parfaitement normale du point de vue de la genetique moleculaire. L'antitaxinomie hemotypologique est sans fondements.

Keywords

blood polymorphisms. ; Races ; parallel evolution, hémotypologie. ; Races ; parallélisme évolutif

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