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Abortion Evolution connection?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pesto" data-source="post: 28798012" data-attributes="member: 163299"><p>"Microevolution" refers to small changes, where "macroevolution" refers to large changes. The terms don't really have much meaning in terms of the actual science, but an example of microevolution (a small evolutionary change) would be bacterial resistance to antibiotics, or moths becoming darker due to predation of lighter varieties. An example of macroevolution would be the transition from H. habilis -> H. erectus -> H. sapiens.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>I doubt it. Hopefully, this should demonstrate why you shouldn't discuss subjects you know little to nothing about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pesto, post: 28798012, member: 163299"] "Microevolution" refers to small changes, where "macroevolution" refers to large changes. The terms don't really have much meaning in terms of the actual science, but an example of microevolution (a small evolutionary change) would be bacterial resistance to antibiotics, or moths becoming darker due to predation of lighter varieties. An example of macroevolution would be the transition from H. habilis -> H. erectus -> H. sapiens. I doubt it. Hopefully, this should demonstrate why you shouldn't discuss subjects you know little to nothing about. [/QUOTE]
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