The English moth, Biston betularia,

  1. The English moth, Biston betularia, is often cited as an example of observed evolution. There are two colors of this moth, light
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  2. The English moth, Biston betularia, is often cited as an example of observed evolution. There are two colors of this moth, light
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  3. The peppered moth (Biston betularia) is an insect common to Europe and North America and has two phenotypes, light-colored and
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  4. The peppered moth (Biston betularia) is an insect common to Europe and North America and has two phenotypes, light-colored and
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  5. The peppered moth (Biston betularia) is an insect common to Europe and North America and has two phenotypes, light-colored and
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  6. The peppered moth, Biston betularia, occurs as light- or dark-colored variants. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the
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  7. The peppered moth, Biston betularia, occurs as light or dark-colored variants. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the
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  8. The peppered moth, Biston betularia, occurs as light or dark-colored variants. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the
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  9. The peppered moth (Biston betularia) can have light or dark coloration. In England, prior to the industrial revolution, they
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  10. The peppered moth (Biston betularia) can have light or dark coloration. In England, prior to the industrial revolution, they
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