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Gerald A. Kerkut

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G.A. Kerkut was a renowned British physiologist and evolutionist notable for writing The Implications of Evolution in which he distinguished between the Special Theory of Evolution (often referred to as microevolution) and what he termed the General Theory of Evolution (often referred to as macroevolution).

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