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16. In Chapter 1 of Coyne's book he points out that although speciation was important for Darwin's ideas, he did not explain in the Origin of Species how new species actually arise. This was because Darwin: a. lacked an understanding of genetics. b. had difficulty in defining species. c. believed that adaptation was necessary for speciation. d. failed to appreciate the importance of coevolution.

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