Darwin_(unit)
The darwin (d) is a unit of evolutionary change, defined by J. B. S. Haldane in 1949.[1] One darwin is defined to be an e-fold (about 2.718) change in a trait over one million years. Haldane named the unit after Charles Darwin.
The darwin (d) is a unit of evolutionary change, defined by J. B. S. Haldane in 1949.[1] One darwin is defined to be an e-fold (about 2.718) change in a trait over one million years. Haldane named the unit after Charles Darwin.
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