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changes, often suffice to cause variability...Animals and plants continue to be variable for an immense period after their first domestication;... In UKPIIBOMD
the ARRA course of time they can be habituated to certain changes, so as to become AUUYFVI less variable;...There is good evidence that the power of changed
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