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Philip Weiss
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11 May, 18:39
How is natural selection different from evolution
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Roselyn Jimenez
11 May, 18:59
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Evolution is a gradual change in the inherited traits of a population over many generations. Natural selection is a mechanism where the members of a population best suited to their environment have the best chance of surviving to pass on their genes.
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Braelyn Norris
11 May, 19:04
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Evolution is the change in allele frequencies in a population, while Natural Selection is the process by which more efficient alleles get passed on to later generations.
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