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<p>of complex subcellular machinery, and the convergent emergence of several typical microbial morphologies.</p>

<p><big>Origins</big></p>
<p>While some scientists, such as Freese (1962) and Freese and Yoshida (1965), had suggested that neutral <a href="page.php?w=mutation">mutation</a>s were probably widespread, the original mathematical derivation of the theory had been published by <a href="page.php?w=R.A._Fisher">R.A. Fisher</a> in 1930. Fisher, however, gave a reasoned argument for believing that, in practice, neutral gene substitutions would be very</p><p>
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