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P.440 left column bottom paragraph:"Analyses of individual loci in other organisms have revealed highly variable proportions of multi-step changes, in the range of 5–75% (primary sources 62, 71, 72, 73)." Primary source [62] studied turtle, [71 & 72] studied barn swallow (bird) [73] studied superb fairy-wrens (bird) |